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Japan’s EX-Fusion to construct green energy facility in South Australia

Japanese company EX-Fusion is establishing its international presence in South Australia, with plans to produce a safe and reliable source of green energy. 

Western Australia green energy projects to get boost with UK delegation

Training Minister Simone McGurk will head a team to the United Kingdom to promote Western Australia as a premier investment location and key green energy initiatives and projects.

UTS kicks off Decarbonising Australia Business Summit

The University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is hosting this year’s “Decarbonising Australia Business Summit: Partnering with Japan on the Transition to Net Zero” event, taking place from 26 to 28 July.

Jump Charging to deploy Tritium’s EV chargers across New Zealand

Tritium, Brisbane-based electric vehicle fast chargers, has ventured into a strategic partnership with Jump Charging, a green energy charging and fuel infrastructure business, to expand New Zealand’s access to fast charging infrastructure. 

RMIT researchers create hydrogen from seawater to foster green hydrogen economy

Scientists from RMIT University have developed what they claim is a cheaper and more energy-efficient way to make hydrogen directly from seawater in a push to boost the green hydrogen industry.

The application of additive manufacturing to turbomachinery for a greener future

An aspect limiting the production of today's power hubs is the metals used in the blades, bearings and seals of their steam turbines, which tend to soften and elongate far before their melting point.

Grill’d, Sea Forest join forces to launch sustainable beef burger

Australian burger chain Grill’d has announced its collaboration with biotechnology company Sea Forest in an effort to roll out what it claims is a “world-first sustainable,” grass-fed beef burger made from black angus cattle that produce up to two-thirds less methane emissions than regular cattle.

Victoria seeks to develop new solar panel recycling methods

The Victorian government has launched a $10 million Solar Waste Challenge to encourage the development of novel solar panel recycling methods. 

Queenslanders’ comments solicited for planned hydrogen hub facility

The Queensland government is seeking public feedback on the H2-Hub Gladstone proposal to develop a $4.7 billion green hydrogen and green ammonia production and...

Boeing delivers first 737 MAX to Australian Bonza

Boeing has delivered the first 737-8 airplane to Bonza, a new carrier that becomes the first Australian airline to fly the new 737 MAX. Bonza...
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