Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals - April, 2023
Local firms should aim to assemble batteries instead of exporting raw materials and components ...
Salt swept for storage
A new project could see kilometre-thick salt deposits used to store hydrogen in South Australia.
Fukushima probe shows issues
New images captured by an underwater probe have prompted concerns over the earthquake resistance of Japan's Fukushima ...
Green furnace coming soon
A new deal for an electric furnace could massively reduce smelting emissions.
AEMO chair leaving
AEMO Chair Drew Clarke has informed the Federal Energy Minister of his intention to retire and stand down from the company’s Board in November 2023.
Gas issues shift
The ACCC's latest report on the east coast gas market shows an improvement in the outlook for the remainder of 2023.
Green supply chain outlined
Big firms behind Australia’s heavy industry supply chains say it could transition to net zero emissions.
Hydrogen plan costs expand
Concerns have been raised about a major hydrogen project involving Victorian coal.
Tesla eyes China site
Electric car manufacturer Tesla has announced plans to open a new ‘Megafactory’ in Shanghai.
Hat passed for Ranger works
Shares are being sold to pay for the rehabilitation of the Ranger uranium mine in Kakadu.
Key names call for cuts
Giants of Australian industry have joined the call for emissions reductions.
New fuel site looms
Backers are lining up for a $400 million sustainable aviation fuel factory in Queensland.