Tag: clean energy
CIMIC’s Sedgman bolsters critical minerals portfolio with acquisition of MinSol Engineering
Sedgman, a key member of the CIMIC Group, has solidified its position as a comprehensive provider in the critical minerals sector through the acquisition of MinSol Engineering Pty Ltd.
Queensland rolls out REZ Roadmap for renewable energy future
Queensland has unveiled its Renewable Energy Zone Roadmap (REZ Roadmap), signalling a clear path towards renewable best practices in the state.
UNSW-led TRaCE program launches innovative recycling and clean energy projects
The University of New South Wales (UNSW) in collaboration with the University of Newcastle (UoN) has introduced the Trailblazer for Recycling and Clean Energy (TRaCE) scheme in a bid to accelerate the transition to a circular, clean energy economy.
NSW invests $438K to fuel cleantech innovation in Hunter region
The New South Wales Government has allocated $438,375 in funding to the University of Newcastle's Hunter Cleantech Accelerator to drive innovation in clean technology.
Panasonic Energy, NOVONIX strike deal to power North American EV battery manufacturing
NOVONIX Limited and Panasonic Energy announced the signing of a binding off-take agreement to bolster the production of electric vehicle (EV) batteries in North America.
Gov’t pledges $136.8M to BlueScope for clean energy steel production
Australian steelmaker BlueScope Steel has secured $136.8 million in grant funding from the Australian Government's Powering the Regions Fund (PRF).
Minister King to focus on critical minerals, manufacturing ties in Japan and Korea visit
Minister for Resources and Northern Australia Madeleine King is set to embark on a diplomatic mission to Japan and the Republic of Korea (ROK) this week in a move to bolster investment in Australian resources projects and strengthen Australia's reputation as a reliable export partner.
Pacific Energy launches NT’s first-ever hydrogen stand-alone power system
Pacific Energy has designed and delivered the Northern Territory’s first containerized hydrogen electrolyser and fuel cell system.
CEIG pushes for reform of NSW’s renewable energy planning framework
New South Wales risks missing out on the rewards of a faster transition to renewable energy and meeting its energy goals unless it makes amendments to its planning framework, an Australian clean energy investment body argued.Â
UniSA Precision Engineering Centre launches with $10M investment in advanced optics
The University of South Australia is set to open the Precision Engineering Centre, a $10 million facility showcasing new advanced optics capabilities that aim to revolutionise a range of industries.