Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals - October, 2020
Engie has NSW interest
French firm Engie has bought into a $750 million wind farm development project in central NSW.
Experts expect missed targets
New analysis suggests industrial emissions will rise for another decade, despite government policies.
Fukushima fallout mapped
Researchers have reviewed the environmental impact of the 2011 Fukushima accident.
Sun aids new purification
Australian engineers have come up with a new method to remove harmful E. coli from water.
CSIRO sees battery options
CSIRO says Australia has the potential to capitalise on more of the battery value chain.
Low-energy storage laid out
Australian experts are looking at new materials that could guide the future of low-energy data storage.
TENGs enhanced with AI
Engineers are working on ways to scavenge power from low-frequency vibrations in the environment...
Twiggy picks up port project
Billionaire Andrew Forrest now owns 100 per cent of Australian Industrial Energy (AIE).
Whitehaven keeps coal
Whitehaven Coal shareholders have rejected a push to scrap its coal operations.
Sydney water risk outlined
A mining company says its coal expansion plans pose “no risk” to Sydney's drinking water.
Harsh light fixes solar issue
Australian engineers have cleared the latest hurdle for the future of solar cells.
Anglo cuts Grosvenor jobs
Anglo American says it has been forced to cut 100 jobs from its Grosvenor mine.
Green goal could unleash billions
Research suggests that if Australia had a net zero emissions target, it could trigger $63 billion in new investment.
Public solar potential probed
Rooftop space on Queensland's public buildings could power the state with solar energy, a new report says.
QLD avoids royalties
The Queensland Government is allowing Adani to defer payment of royalties on its Carmichael mine.
Synergy set for payout
WA energy utility Synergy is set to receive over $700 million in taxpayer subsidies.