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Jim Regan
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WA clears way for grid and land deals to fast-track wind, solar and hydrogen plans
WA seeks to fast track investment in major renewable projects and clear the way for huge green hydrogen projects.
Jim Regan
Dec 6, 2022
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Santos loses appeal over Barossa gas field but insists it will hold to schedule
Santos insists it will stick to its schedule to deliver the first gas from its controversial $3.6 billion Barossa offshore gas field by 2025 despite losing a court appeal.
Jim Regan
Dec 2, 2022
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Hydrogen
Woodside beats Fortescue for lead role in “world’s largest” green hydrogen project
Fossil fuel giant Woodside beats out green energy evangelist Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue for lead role in what has been described as world’s biggest green hydrogen project.
Jim Regan
Nov 29, 2022
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Storage
First Australian graphite pilot plant marks new supply source for battery makers
First graphite pilot plant in Australia, located in the heart of Western Australia’s coal centre, marks big step for key component of lithium batteries.
Jim Regan
Nov 25, 2022
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Storage
ARENA maps out path for Australia’s ‘hard-to-abate’ alumina makers to reach net zero
A combination of renewables and new processes provides opportunities for Australia to lead in transition to zero emissions in energy-gobbling alumina-making industry.
Jim Regan
Nov 23, 2022
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Solar
UNSW solar researcher wins prestigious PM’s prize for science
Another major award goes solar team at University of New South Wales, this time for work led by Brett Hallam to make industrial panels more reliable and cheaper.
Jim Regan
Nov 22, 2022
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Electric Vehicles
BHP clinches $9.6 billion bid to buy OZ Minerals to gain more control over EV battery metals
BHP to take a lead role in landmark clean energy projects through its now approved bid for fellow miner Oz Minerals, and securing bigger role in battery metals.
Jim Regan
Nov 18, 2022
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Solar
FRV secures new finance for Australia’s first solar farm to use tracking technology
FRV secures new finance deal for the country’s first solar farm to use single axis tracking technology.
Jim Regan
Nov 15, 2022
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BlueFloat and partners step up plans to build offshore wind farms in New Zealand
BlueFloat and Energy Estate unveil second offshore wind project as part of multibillion-dollar investment plan for New Zealand.
Jim Regan
Nov 11, 2022
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Santos splits future energy team, commits to large scale fossil fuels “into the 2040s”
Santos indicates its decarbonisation efforts continue to creep forward, but told investors it will replenish and sustain its large-scale fossil fuels projects into the 2040s.
Jim Regan
Nov 9, 2022
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Australia helping fund homegrown effort to commercialise green iron, steel industries
Calix will use government grant to study substituting hydrogen for gas to produce green steel and provide low carbon pathway to major export.
Jim Regan
Nov 8, 2022
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CleanTech Bites
“Structural failure” takes Callide coal plant offline 18 months after dramatic explosion
The Callide coal-fired power station in Queensland has been forced offline following a series of malfunctions at the facility.
Jim Regan
Nov 4, 2022
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