Tag: Darwin
$400m Darwin renewable energy hub consultation launched
Public input is now being sought on the Darwin Renewable Energy Hub (REH), a major renewable energy project designed to deliver more affordable, secure, and clean power to the Darwin-Katherine electricity grid.
Darwin manufacturer meets cyclonic standards, eyes volume production
Northern Territory company Arctic Installations has cleared serviceability and wind pressure tests at James Cook University (JCU), taking a step towards large-scale production of its structural panels tailored for tough tropical conditions.
Darwin renewable hub gains Major Project Status
The Northern Territory Government has officially granted Major Project Status to TE H2's initiative, the Darwin H2 Hub, aiming to generate over 80,000 tonnes of renewable-based hydrogen annually.
Darwin hosts Developing Northern Australia Conference to push for industry growth
The Developing Northern Australia Conference is slated to be held in Darwin from 24 to 26 July at the Darwin Convention Centre, with the theme: "Leading the Way: Empowering Northern Australia Business and Industry for Growth and Innovation."
New submarine cable launched at Darwin digital hub paves way for advanced manufacturing opportunities
Vocus, Australia's specialised fibre and network solutions provider, has activated the first international fibre-optic connection into Darwin, establishing Australia's North as a new entry point for international data and Darwin as a significant digital centre for the Asia Pacific.
Avenira extends agreements for upcoming LFP battery manufacturing facility in Darwin
Avenira, an ASX-listed battery cathode project developer, is extending its memorandum of agreements signed with Advanced Lithium Electrochemistry (Aleees) and the Northern Territory Government for the development of downstream manufacturing of Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) cathode material.
NT gov’t awards tender for large-scale wind generation study
The Northern Territory (NT) Government has granted a tender for a wind generation study that will steer the implementation of wind collection technologies in the near future and gather data to reduce risk and accelerate investment.
World’s largest solar challenge returns to NT to convene global innovators
The Bridgestone World Solar Challenge, the largest global solar challenge, is returning to the Northern Territory to showcase some of the world’s cutting-edge electric cars in action and the teams behind them.
Northern Territory eyes stronger critical mineral ties with Japan, S. Korea
The Northern Territory’s Deputy Chief Minister Nicole Manison is set to visit Japan and South Korea to strengthen international ties and promote foreign investments in the state’s critical minerals and energy sectors.
Critical minerals giant Tivan announces move to Darwin
More jobs in the critical minerals sector are expected to open in the Northern Territory with industry-leading company Tivan set to move to its new headquarters in Darwin.