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Schneider Electric partnership ensures 1000 La Trobe St. will be a building for the future
Schneider Electric has partnered with the project team at 1000 La Trobe street as technology partner, ensuring the office tower will be Melbourne’s next smart building ... -
AGL drives EV subscription service into Brisbane
AGL has announced that it has expanded its EV subscription service to Brisbane, giving Queenslanders the opportunity to experience the benefits of an EV without the ... -
Hydrogen cluster funded in the Mallee
The National Energy Resources Australia has announced funding to develop a network of hydrogen clusters in Australia, one of which will be led by the Mallee ... -
Linga Network launches free-to-use EV charging stations for regional Australia
Australian start-up Linga Network has switched on its first free-to-use EV charging stations aimed at the most remote locations in the country. It’s first two are ... -
Q CELLS enters New Zealand market
Solar technology company and total energy solutions provider Q CELLS is entering the New Zealand energy market for the first time in response to local demand ... -
Unions call on senators to stop IR Omnibus Bill
The CFMEU and other trade unions are calling on senate crossbenchers to stand up for working people and reject the federal government’s IR Omnibus Bill. The ... -
Australian father of photovoltaics wins prestigious international award
The Japan Prize Foundation has announced that Australian Scientia Professor Martin Green is a laureate of the Japan Prize in the field of ‘Resources, Energy, the ... -
Australian-wide network of game-changing hydrogen technology clusters unveiled
NERA has unveiled a network of 13 regional hydrogen technology clusters as part of a drive to establish a nation-wide hydrogen cluster. With $1.85 million to ... -
NECA welcomes NSW Faster Payments Policy pilot for subcontractors
The National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) has welcomed a new pilot program to help small businesses, by extending faster payment obligations further along the NSW ... -
GM aims for largely electric by 2035, less than a year after pulling out of Australia
General Motors (GM) has announced that it’s going all-electric by 2035 less than a year after pulling out of Australia. The Electric Vehicle Council says that ...