Archived News for Energy Sector Professionals - May, 2022
High-tech tractors have been linked to powerline damage in South Australia.
Carbon changes loom
A major industrial firm says tighter rules for polluters could stifle competition.
Magnetic memory mapped out
Theoretical physicists say superconductors can carry magnetic information to much longer distances than can conventional metals.
Report warns of heat rise
Experts say there is a 50:50 chance of global temperature temporarily reaching the 1.5°C warming threshold ...
Flour firm shift funded
A federal agency is helping manufacturing giant Manildra Group become less reliant on coal.
Questions over huge cable customer
Some new doubt has emerged for plans to build a giant solar farm in the Northern Territory.
VPP pilot progresses
A Virtual Power Plant (VPP) pilot project in WA has put together its first package of residentially-generated energy.
STEM boards open fields
Australian researchers have developed customised circuit boards to help encourage STEM knowledge...
Green needs relegated
Global climate action is being held back by war, the COVID-19 pandemic and politics.
LNP pledges hydrogen hubs
The Morrison government’s election campaign has seen “hydrogen hubs” pledged around the country.
Study calls for consumption cut
New research suggests the world must halve its energy use to avoid climate catastrophe.