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Proposed $280m Granville Harbour wind farm achieves significant milestone

The $280-million Granville Harbour wind farm on Tasmania’s West coast has edged closer to realisation with the signing of a power purchase agreement between...

GM’s Orion Assembly plant ranks eighth largest user of green power

The Orion Assembly plant that builds the Chevrolet Bolt EV, ranks as the eighth largest user of green power generated onsite in the United States among...

Fonterra lauches switch to biodiesel

Fonterra has become one of six cornerstone customers switching to Z Energy’s new biodiesel alongside Air New Zealand, TIL (Transports Investment Ltd), South Fuels,...

AGL Coopers Gap Wind Farm moves step closer to construction

AGL’s proposed Coopers Gap Wind Farm Project near Kingaroy has edged closer to generating clean energy after the Office of the Coordinator General (OCG)...

Victoria cuts red tape to encourage renewable energy investments

The Victorian Government has made changes to its procedures for applying for wind farm project approvals to drive renewable energy investment in the state. The...

New wind farm to power 75,000 homes in Far North Queensland  

The Queensland Government has approved the development application for a wind farm on the Atherton Tableland near Mareeba which will contribute to Far North...

Major solar research facility switched on at UQ campus

Industry and Science Minister Ian Macfarlane has officially opened the largest solar photovoltaic (PV) research facility in the southern hemisphere at the University of...

Lockheed Martin hot on the trail of nuclear fusion

Nuclear fusion is the thing that could save the energy economy. It smashes atoms together at high temperatures and creates new particles in a...
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