Energy minister Bill Johnston has announced construction has officially begun on a pumped hydro renewable microgrid, the first in Western Australia.
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A feasibility study for a green hydrogen plant has been completed for the City of Cockburn in Western Australia, which investigated the use of green hydrogen to displace fossil fuels in local operations including fleet and administrative buildings. Read More
Bipartisan federal support for a $140 million funding commitment towards two new hydrogen hubs in Western Australia has been welcomed by the state government. Read More
An advanced machine learning tool is part of a new system that Curtin University researchers are using to identify undiscovered mineral deposits in Western Australia. Read More
Work has now started on the Australian Automation and Robotics Precinct (AARP) in Neerabup, Western Australia, which will form one of the biggest test facilities of its kind in the world. Read More
The first phase of what will be the fastest public research supercomputer in the Southern Hemisphere, Setonix, has been unveiled at WA’s Pawsey Centre, resplendent in artwork that reflects the skies it will help researchers to unlock. Read More
The 49th International Conference on Infrared, Millimetre and Terahertz Waves has been secured for 2024 in Perth, discussing radio and infrared frequencies for use in space science, nuclear fusion and biology fields. Read More