Friday, October 18, 2024

Queensland clears halfway mark of 2030 renewable energy target

Queensland is halfway towards achieving its renewable energy goals as 25 per cent of the state's energy supply is now comprised of clean energy. 

Report: green hydrogen to see scarcity without decisive policy push

The green hydrogen supply chain is facing short-term scarcity and long-term uncertainty amid investment risks and the lack of decisive policy push, according to...

NSW EPA tightens emissions for cleaner air

Tightened air emission standards come into effect this week with the launch of the new Protection of the Environment Operations (Clean Air) Regulation 2022.

MUA welcomes the proposed renewable energy future for Port Kembla

The Maritime Union of Australia’s (MUA) Southern NSW Branch Secretary Mick Cross has welcomed the news that Port Kembla will become a significant venue for renewable energy projects.

bp enters South Korea offshore wind market with new Deep Wind Offshore joint venture

Deep Wind Offshore and bp have created a joint venture to explore offshore wind prospects in South Korea.

Australian resource earnings to steady despite short-term declines

Resources and energy export earnings in Australia are projected to follow long-term trends in the next two years, buoyed by improved supply and a more favourable global economic outlook.

Altech unveils 55% higher capacity anode for lithium-ion batteries

Altech Batteries has announced a milestone in its Silumina Anodes technology, achieving an average 55 per cent increase in lithium battery anode energy capacity, building on its previous 30 per cent improvement.

Farmers growing Australia’s food look to cheaper power as costs bite

Media Release by Irrigation Australia Adelaide will host the 2022 Irrigation Australia International Conference and Exhibition this October and for the first time will include...

Community climate funding to spark cleaner, cheaper energy

Community groups keen to take part in Queensland’s renewable industrial revolution are being encouraged to put their hand up, with funding on the table to purchase and install cheaper, cleaner energy.

Preventing risks and harm in solar panel installations

Companies involved in rooftop solar panel installation are being warned the workplace regulator is prosecuting businesses for exposing employees to workplace risk. 
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How AI is revolutionising Aussie manufacturing’s renewable energy transition

Australian manufacturers are facing a perfect storm of energy challenges, with most regions in the country experiencing a surge in power prices in the second quarter of 2024. This price volatility comes at a critical time when the global manufacturing landscape is increasingly prioritising sustainability and energy efficiency as key factors in competitiveness.