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Partnership with Taiwanese battery research giant

Partnership with Taiwanese battery research giant

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Partnership with Taiwanese battery research giant

This week Australia and Taiwan marked 30 years of cooperation, trade and investment at the annual Joint Energy and Minerals,

Exploring the Northern Territory’s energy future at the NT Resources Week

How can the Northern Territory seize its role in the growing green hydrogen and ammonia markets? Powering Australia’s NT Node

Green Gravity’s Demonstrator Facility Visit

Could closed mine shafts be repurposed for renewable energy storage? Australia is projected to spend $4–8 billion annually on mine rehabilitation

APAC Green Iron Workshop

By 2050, half of emissions reductions needed to reach net zero will come from technologies not yet commercialised at scale.

Powering Skills Organisation releases 2025 Energy Sector Workforce Plan

Powering Australia’s Chair Tim Shanahan and CEO Shannon O'Rourke congratulate Powering Skills Organisation (PSO) on the release of its 2025

First Nations Clean Energy Symposium

The energy transition is a story deeply connected to Australia and all Australians. Powering Australia’s First Nations Node Leader Sam

Australasian Emission Reductions Summit 2025

Carbon removal is an essential component of all credible IPCC climate projections. This presents a significant opportunity for Australian clean-tech manufacturers,

Australian Renewable Energy Agency launches $500 million Battery Breakthrough Initiative

Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has launched the $500 million Battery Breakthrough Initiative (BBI), a central program under the National

Powering Australia speaks at Hydrogen Field Day

Powering Australia’s Victorian Node joined industry, government and technology leaders in Bell Bay, Tasmania for Countrywide Hydrogen Holdings Pty Ltd’s

Solar innovation aims to decarbonise industrial heat production

Heat and steam production is one of the most energy-intensive parts of many industrial processes and are often powered by
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