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Project developer registers largest Australian native reforestation “aggregation” project
Plans for massive 600MW wind farm unveiled for Queensland
Renewable Energy Partners plans to develop a 600MW wind farm with up to 96 wind turbines, its fourth wind farm project in Queensland.
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Australia’s oldest gas utility says ‘switch to electric’
The utility formerly known as the Australian Gas Light Company has become the latest advocate for all-electric homes.
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Australian vanadium producer invests in Ultra Power to develop flow battery modules
Richmond Vanadium Technology to invest in Ultra Power Systems in bid to tap into the vanadium redox flow battery sector in Australia and overseas.
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Apple signs up for massive supply deal from Andrew Forrest owned wind project
Apple to take around one third of the output from a massive new wind farm owned by Andrew Forrest in deal to offset energy use of its customers.
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CCA makes case for international carbon trading, but Greens suspect accounting tricks
Climate Change Authority report recommends Australian companies be supported to buy international carbon credits. But Greens fear more "accounting tricks."
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Ministers urged to dump ESB proposals at landmark meeting that will put green into grid
State and federal energy ministers poised to put environment back into market rules, but face pressure on what to do with ESB and its proposals rejected by industry.
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Rinehart-backed joint venture pledges $1bn gas expansion but hurdles remain
Senex Energy says extra fuel will be for domestic use but plans are yet to secure state or federal environmental approvals
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Gas producer Senex, which is jointly owned by South Korea’s steel giant Posco and Australian billionaire Gina Rinehart, has planned a more than $1bn expansion to its Queensland gasfields with the bulk of the extra fuel apparently to be earmarked for domestic use.
The company, which is reportedly yet to secure federal environmental approval for the expansion of its Atlas and Roma North projects in the Surat Basin, made the announcement ahead of a speech by the resources minister, Madeleine King. It still has to clear some state regulatory hurdles, Senex said.
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Continue reading...Energy Insiders Podcast: Australia’s dirty fuel scandal
The Australia Institute’s Richie Merzian on the move to overturn the car lobby’s campaign to protect dirty fuels. Plus: The future of the ESB, and the Climate Change Authority.
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'Let it rip': Barangaroo, a masterclass in planning as deal-making
First commercial green hydrogen plant and refuelling facility a step closer for W.A.
Infinite Green Energy secures all land required for WA green hydrogen plant and refuelling station – and for a potential doubling of production.
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