Australia is a step closer to a new hydrogen production and export industry following the CSIRO’s successful refuelling of two fuel cell vehicles.
CSIRO chief executive Larry Marshall was one of the
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CEC calls on COAG to continue NEG policy architecture
The Clean Energy Council has called on the COAG Energy Council to continue the detailed design and implementation of the National Energy Guarantee (NEG) policy architecture at its 10 August meeting, but
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Fairtrade renewable energy: shedding light on clean energy’s dirty secret
The world is coming together on renewable energy. Trust in technology such as solar and wind power generation is increasingly reflected in the investment it receives from governments around the globe.
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CEFC releases their end of financial year report
The CEFC have released their end of year financial report, and have set new records in the number and value of investment commitments in 2017-18, delivering a heightened focus on some of the nation’s
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Tony Abbott loses traction in his fight on energy
Malcolm Turnbull and Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg had clear Coalition party room support recently to decisively stare down a fresh sortie by Tony Abbott on the National Energy Guarantee.
The frustration
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Position Partners and Vermeer Australia join forces to create semi-autonomous pile driving solution for Australian solar farms
Intelligent positioning solutions provider Position Partners has teamed up with heavy machinery manufacturer Vermeer Australia, to streamline pile driving applications in the solar industry.
The amount
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QLD may not come to the NEG party
The Queensland government has warned they won’t sign the NEG if it undermines the state’s ambitious renewable energy target.
The QLD state energy minister Anthony Lynham, told Fairfax Media
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First dedicated renewable energy engineering survey
Welcome to the first dedicated Renewable Energy salary survey for Engineering professionals. This survey is brought to you by Cranfield Renewable Energy Recruitment (Cranfield Group), in association with
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Leaked report ahead of NEG meeting in August
Ahead of the COAG meeting in August the government appears to have leaked the official report, which indicates households would save about $150 every year on their power bills under the NEG.
According
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AEMO’s ‘cohesive’ energy plan falls short because it omits two key economic facts
The Integrated System Plan, unveiled this week by the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO), has been billed as a cohesive energy plan for Australia. In reality, it falls seriously short.
Australia
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