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Milestone for Garden Island microgrid as Carnegie gets back on the wave
Carnegie Wave Energy quarterly report marks 1000MWh of green electricity delivered by Garden Island microgrid, and progress on its core CETO wave technology.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 6, 2020
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Renewables
World’s largest operational tidal stream array generated 13.8GWh in 2019
Simec Atlantis, the once Australia based and now global developer, owner, and operator of the world’s largest operational tidal stream array, publishes operational data ahead of a major expansion.
Joshua S Hill
Jan 29, 2020
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Is there such a thing as right wing renewables?
Are there some renewable technologies that are acceptable to the Coalition, and to the Murdoch media that calls their tune, while others aren’t?
Giles Parkinson
Nov 15, 2019
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Renewables
Carnegie Clean Energy set to resume trading, with big plans for CETO wave power
Carnegie says it’s “back from the brink” and ready get to work delivering a commercially successful large-scale CETO wave power plant in 3-5 years.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 30, 2019
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Carnegie Clean Energy scrapes together funds to recapitalise wave business
Carnegie relies on third party investors to help reach minimum fund raising target for the re-capitalisation of its wave energy business.
Michael Mazengarb
Sep 24, 2019
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Wind overtaking brown coal is only a matter of time
As Australia’s installed wind capacity rises, wind farms generating more than brown coal plants will happen reasonably often. And this dynamic is only heading in one direction.
Andrew Bray
Sep 12, 2019
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ARENA backs wave power generation pilot project off King Island
Australian Renewable Energy Agency will tip $4 million into a $12.3 million trial of Australian made wave energy technology off the coast of King Island, Tasmania.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 9, 2019
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Carnegie turns on Garden Island micro-grid, switches focus back to wave power
W.A. Garden Island Microgrid – a cornerstone project for wave power developer Carnegie Clean Energy – officially powers up, supplying solar and storage for Australia’s largest naval base.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 26, 2019
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Carnegie opens share offer in first step to wave power reboot
Carnegie Clean Energy launches $5.5m share offer, in first step to resuming trade on ASX, and commercialising its CETO wave power technology.
Sophie Vorrath
Aug 9, 2019
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Carnegie puts out call to investors as it seeks to reboot wave energy plans
Carnegie Clean Energy seeks $5.5 million from investors as it tries to recapitalise and re-boot its wave energy technologies.
Michael Mazengarb
Aug 1, 2019
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