Australian manufacturer Tritium has opened its first fast charger manufacturing facility in the United States.
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Rheinmetall joins PolyCharge in e-mobility and green energy venture
As part of its electrification strategy, Rheinmetall is setting up a joint venture with US start-up PolyCharge America, Inc. to produce, develop and market DC-link capacitors.
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Australian company will convert China’s waste plastics to fuel
Australian company, Integrated Green Energy Solutions (IGES), has announced a joint venture agreement with the Chinese Crown World Holdings (CWH) to expand its plastic-to-fuel production operations in
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World’s biggest battery farm in SA will support steel production
The South Australian state government is to provide a $10 million loan to GFG Alliance CEO Sanjeev Gupta, whose company SIMEC ZEN Energy intends to build the world’s largest battery storage facility
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Green energy plant praised for food processing potential
A green energy initiative by Japanese processor NH Foods at Oakey Beef Exports in Australia has been praised for its environmental and business efficiency model from food producers around the globe.
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Government to retain renewable energy target
AAP reports that the federal government has decided to retain the renewable energy target (RET) at the current level.
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Low hydro lake levels lead NZ smelter to cut output
Low water levels in lakes used to generate hydro-electricity have caused New Zealand’s Tiwai Point aluminium smelter to reduce its electricity load and cut production.
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Mackay Sugar embraces electricity co-generation
Mackay Sugar hopes to eventually provide a third of the region’s electricity through its new $120 million co-generation plant.
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