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More torque for hydrogen-powered vehicles

IDTechEx Research has just published a new report ‘Fuel Cell Vehicles 2019-2029’. Fuel cells are commercially successful in stationary applications but commercially unsuccessful in vehicles, beyond a...

More power bills cuts on card for Queenslanders

Queensland households and small businesses could be paying around $50 less for their electricity poles and wires from 2020. Ergon Energy and Energex have proposed the one-off cut in draft forward...

CleanCo to make power bills cheaper

The Palaszczuk Government has kicked off the establishment of CleanCo, Queensland’s new renewable energy, publicly owned electricity generator.

Queensland gas fuels local jobs

Gas from the Surat Basin will power one of Queensland’s largest manufacturing companies, supporting 400 jobs and boosting the state’s domestic gas security. Minister for Natural Resources, Mines and...

Renewables are bringing power prices down

Wholesale power prices are forecast to almost halve in the next four years thanks to the addition of new supply from renewable energy.   Data released today confirms investment in renewable...

Mt Emerald exporting first electricity into the grid

Queensland’s largest wind farm — located in Far North Queensland — is now exporting its first electricity into the grid, with its new substation and switchyard now energised and ready to roll. Energy...

$25 million Mudgeeraba Substation upgrade complete

The Commonwealth Games has come and gone but the Queensland Government’s long-term investment in a reliable electricity network for Gold Coast is here to stay. Energy Minister Dr Anthony Lynham said...

NETWORKS WELCOME NEW ENERGY MINISTER

Energy Networks Australia has welcomed the appointment of Angus Taylor as the federal Minister for Energy and has thanked Minister Frydenberg for his contribution to the energy sector. Energy...

Solar battery scheme savings on the horizon

Safety systems are being set up ahead of a scheme to help Queensland families install home batteries to store their solar energy and take control of their power bills.

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