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Ampol enters funding agreement for EV fast-charging network across NSW
Ampol has entered a funding agreement with the NSW Government through the Drive Electric Program to deliver electric vehicle (EV) fast charging infrastructure throughout NSW. Ampol ... -
Darren Gladman joins SwitchDin as head of policy and regulatory affairs
Energy technology company SwitchDin has appointed Darren Gladman as its head of policy and regulatory affairs, a newly created role. Darren is the former director of ... -
simPRO launches trade business workshop
simPRO has announced that it will be hosting a trade business success workshop on 26 October 2022 at Waterview Bicentennial Park, Homebush. The event is designed ... -
Electrical hazards, asbestos to watch out for in Victorian flood clean-up
Victorians in flood-affected areas are urged to be alert for unexpected hazards in the workplace and fully assess the risks involved when commencing any clean-up activities. ... -
Repurposing power stations for renewable thermal energy storage solutions
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $422,582 in funding for AGL Energy Limited to investigate the viability of retrofitting the Torrens Island Power Station ... -
Queensland Government launches $23 million renewable energy training facility
The Queensland Government has launched a state-of-the-art new training facility for renewable energy, with the aim of giving workers the skills they will need for the ... -
SafeWork NSW highlights rooftop solar panel safety
Following the prosecution of two solar panel companies, the workplace regular is clamping down on rooftop solar installers for installing employees to workplace risks. Two companies ... -
All-Energy Australia to host EnergyLab Start-Up Showcase
All-Energy Australia will be hosting a Start-Up Showcase, presented by EnergyLab, where Australia and New Zealand’s brightest clean energy start-ups will be showcased. EnergyLab is Australia ... -
Perth electrician fined $4K following shock risk
An electrician has been fined $4,000 after leaving several live cables exposed at a family home in East Perth, putting residents at risk of electric shock. ... -
NECA unveils Victorian election key policy recommendations
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has urged all politicians to review its key policy positions to support a sustainable and improved electrotechnology industry, ahead ...