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Hydrogen
Australia, South Korea Partner on Hydrogen Technology
The Australian and South Korean governments have agreed to work together on technology to increase the use of hydrogen produced from renewable sources, as part
Energy Storage
Maoneng Receives Approval for Battery Project in South Australia
The battery project is expected to improve the reliability of the state's electricity grid.
Hydrogen
JCB Signs Green Hydrogen Deal Worth Billions
Construction equipment maker JCB has signed a deal to buy billions of pounds of green hydrogen, defined as hydrogen produced using renewable energy.
Hydrogen
GEV Unveils 2.8GW Australian Project to Supply Green Hydrogen to Japan, Korea and Singapore
Developer unveils phased scheme that would turn islands in Timor Sea off Australia into 100,000 tonnes a year H2 shipping hub for south-east Asian market
Coal
Australian Coal Producers Expect Strong Start to 2022
Australian coal mining firms are forecasting firm thermal coal prices into next year, with thermal coal producer TerraCom locking in sales from its 2.5mn t/yr B
Energy Storage
WA’s Largest Lithium-ion Battery Construction Begins in November
Synergy has awarded a $155 million contract to NHOA Australia – an energy storage and eMobility company – to deliver the state’s biggest lithium-ion battery,
Climate Change
Rio Tinto Outlines 6GW Australia Renewables Plan
Mining giant plans wind and solar investment to decarbonise iron ore and smelting operations
Climate Change
Australia’s Tasmania Targets Net-Zero Emissions by 2030
Australia's Tasmania state has released draft legislation to target net-zero greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 2030.
Hydrogen
Hypersonix Opens International Office to Accelerate Hydrogen Spaceflight Ambitions
Australian aerospace firm Hypersonix Launch Systems, which is striving for space flight with its hydrogen-powered scramjet technology, has opened its first inte
Policy & Regulation
Energy-Starved China Forced To Accept Australian Coal
China is so desperate for coal amid a power crunch threatening its economic growth that it has released Australian coal that has been sitting in bonded storage
Coal
Australia’s September NCIG Coal Exports Hit 13-mth High
The Newcastle Coal Infrastructure terminal at Newcastle in September shipped the most coal since August 2020, but this was partially offset by weaker throughput
Hydrogen
J-Power, Origin Team up on Green Ammonia in Australia
Japanese power producer and wholesaler J-Power and Australian utility and gas firm Origin Energy will cooperate to develop a green ammonia business in Australia
Hydrogen
Northern Territory Unveils Green Hydrogen Plan in Oz
Key actions include identifying strategic locations for zones for infrastructure and investment
Climate Change
Northern Australia Reveals 50 pct Renewable Energy Plan
The government of Australia's Northern Territory has revealed a plan to achieve its goal of using 50 percent renewable energy by 2030.
Hydrogen
Australia Leads Green Hydrogen Pack with 69GW Project Pipeline
Land Down Under tipped to become a major green hydrogen player, but questions remain over clean fuel's costs and demand
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