CISRO and Swinburne University of Technology’s Victorian Hydrogen Hub (VH2) have launched a state-of-the-art clean hydrogen refuelling station, purpose-built for enabling hydrogen research.
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Have your say on Australia’s Net Zero 2050 Plan
Australians now have an opportunity to share their views on how the agriculture and land sectors can play a part in the Australian Government’s economy-wide Net Zero 2050 Plan.
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ACCC issues LG solar lithium-ion batteries recall
Assistant Treasurer Stephen Jones and the ACCC have issued a national safety warning notice to warn consumers of fire risks associated with recalled LG solar lithium-ion batteries which are installed in solar energy systems across the country.
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$19.9m for cheaper, cleaner energy
The Australian and Western and Australian Governments have dedicated $19.9 million to unlock bill savings from cheaper, cleaner solar for up to 2000 regional and remote households in Western Australia.
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Spotlight on Australia’s emerging hydrogen market
The next edition of Ecogeneration will focus on Australia’s rapidly evolving hydrogen industry and the leadership key stakeholders in the renewables sector are playing to drive the technology
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Growatt unveils exclusive Australian inverter
Smart energy company Growatt has released its three-phase, battery-ready inverter for the Australian market.
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Maximising the lifespan of clean energy resources
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New turbines at MacIntyre Wind Farm
The MacIntyre Wind Farm Precinct (the Precinct) will host two large wind farms about 40km west of Warwick: MacIntyre Wind Farm and Karara Wind Farm.
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Servicing EVs: Bringing mechanics up to speed
Huge numbers of new electric vehicles are hitting Australia’s roads, but the nation’s auto electricians and mechanics currently lack the know-how to service them. Skillbuild is addressing this problem.
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Innovative solar trends in Europe
As the global energy crisis grips the world, companies such as APsystems are developing new technologies that can benefit Australia.
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