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University of Southern Queensland researcher awarded $1m to develop thermoelectric energy harvesting tech

A researcher from the University of Southern Queensland has secured $1 million in funding through the 2023 Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellowships scheme to develop a new generation of high-performance thermoelectric energy harvesting technology.

Magnis Energy nears completion of iM3NY-produced lithium battery certification

Battery manufacturing company Magnis Energy Technologies announced it has completed six out of the seven relevant tests for UN38.3 certification, with 1 result now pending, for cells produced by its subsidiary, Imperium3 New York (iM3NY).

Tasmania’s renewable energy agenda gets a boost from Germany

The Tasmanian Government has taken a significant step towards advancing green hydrogen initiatives by signing a Joint Declaration of Intent with the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen in Germany. 

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. 

Premier Roger Cook facilitates forum to drive green industry investments in WA

Premier Roger Cook has hosted a major forum, bringing together Japanese businesses and investors to explore and promote green industry opportunities in Western Australia (WA).

Scentre Group taps into CleanCo’s renewable energy to power Westfield centres

Queensland’s publicly-owned energy generator and retailer CleanCo has ventured into a partnership with the Scentre Group to deliver renewable energy to the group’s Westfield...

Report: Energy transition happening in Australia’s ‘engine room’ but Central QLD needs back-up

Media Release by Climate Council Central Queensland communities have a once-in-a-generation opportunity to embrace a major transition to renewables and clean industries, but need more...

CSIRO’s new $10m initiative to manufacture Australia’s first movable hydrogen generator

CSIRO is leading an Australian-first project to develop an easily deployable device to produce hydrogen directly at the point of consumption in a push to reach net zero emissions by 2050.

North Qld’s Townsville Hydrogen Hub to receive $70m federal investment

The Australian government has announced $70 million in support for the development of the Townsville Hydrogen Hub, accelerating the growth of North Queensland’s hydrogen industry. 

Lancaster researchers reveal 3D internal structure of rechargeable batteries

Researchers from Lancaster University in England have developed a technique that allows them to see the 3D internal structure of rechargeable batteries for the first time.
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