Maximising the efficiency of existing grid infrastructure through data is essential as Australia transitions to renewable energy, writes Jack Curtis, chief commercial officer at electric utility
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Supporting hydrogen to reach its potential
Despite the hype for hydrogen as a green alternative to gas, there are still challenges relating to its role in the race to net-zero emissions, writes Jackson Allen, counsel at international law
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The time to act is now in Australia’s energy transition
Australia’s future is clean energy and now is the time to make it happen, writes Clean Energy Regulator chair David Parker.
Australia is in the midst of an energy transition. As
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HyGATE: Australia and Germany in joint hydrogen funding plan
Funding recipients have been announced in the Australia-Germany HyGATE initiative, which seeks mutual benefits for both nations in green hydrogen production, writes Uma Singh.
In late
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Clean Energy Council welcomes reform to National Electricity Objective
The Clean Energy Council has welcomed reform to Australia’s National Electricity Objective (NEO), including an agreement to state emissions reduction goals within it.
As
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One of world’s largest gigafactories to be built in Geelong
International professional services company Accenture has been engaged by Recharge Industries as its engineering provider for one of the world’s largest gigafactories, in Geelong, Victoria,
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Carbonix and H3 Dynamics to produce hydrogen-powered drones
Australian unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) producer Carbonix has teamed with international hydrogen aviation company H3 Dynamics to develop hydrogen-powered drones.
Carbonix is Australia’s
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Clean Energy Market Wrap: February 2023
Marco Stella from CORE Markets provides a snapshot of Australia’s clean energy market. All information is correct as of 22 February, 2023.
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RMIT University researchers make breakthrough in green hydrogen production
A team of researchers from RMIT University has taken a giant leap in the quest to make commercially viable green hydrogen by extracting it from seawater without desalination, writes Gareth Pye.
Researchers
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PV Hardware leads Australia’s solar tracking market after bumper 2022
PV Hardware Australia has become the nation’s leader in the domestic solar tracking market, reporting $138 million in revenue for 2022 and 1.9GW of project accounts.
The company,
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