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Report shows Australia’s potential to foster solar and agriculture co-location

A new report co-authored by Farm Renewables Consulting and Progressive Agriculture has highlighted Australia’s massive potential in agrivoltaics, also known as the practice of co-locating agricultural production systems with solar development. 

Regional bus operators steer Victoria’s zero emission agenda

The Victorian Government is spearheading the transition to a greener bus fleet through collaborative efforts with regional operators, initiating industry roundtables to address unique challenges and opportunities in adopting zero-emission buses.

Weld Australia: New national policy needed to boost renewable energy manufacturing

Industry representative Weld Australia has called for the establishment of a national policy framework that will guarantee a strong pipeline of work to attract investments in building a sovereign renewable energy manufacturing capability. 

Report stresses importance of gas in Australia’s net zero pathways

A new report from Ernst & Young (EY) has underscored the essential role of gas in Australia's energy landscape even under a net-zero emissions scenario.

Consortium frontlines Australia’s push for renewable superpower status

The Federal Government is currently deliberating on a renewable superpower strategy, emphasising the transformative potential of a global shift towards net-zero emissions.

Detmold Group begins transition to solar energy

The Detmold Group, a food packaging manufacturing company, has begun to make the switch to renewable energy with the installation of a solar panel system at its Regency Park facility. 

AGL clinches $864K ARENA funding for innovative grid solution

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) announced a grant of $864,000 to AGL to develop and trial a cutting-edge price intensity forecasting tool.

Sparc hits new heights in photocatalytic water splitting at CSIRO Energy Centre

Sparc Technologies announced that Sparc Hydrogen, a joint venture between the University of Adelaide, Fortescue, and Sparc Technologies, has successfully concluded the initial phase of on-sun prototype testing at the CSIRO Energy Centre in Newcastle, New South Wales.

Australian businesses should participate in Vietnam’s green economy, says report

A new paper from Monash University’s Climateworks Centre said Australian businesses should start tapping into green economy investment and trade opportunities in Vietnam, including renewable energy resources and sustainable development to support net-zero emissions. 

Queensland positions manufacturing as a key player in clean energy transition

The Queensland Government has welcomed the Albanese Labor Government's initiative to drive new clean energy generation and storage and accelerate the transition towards a sustainable energy landscape.
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