Countrywide Hydrogen receives $8 million from the Tasmanian government to develop green hydrogen projects, laying the foundations for a zero-emission transport ecosystem in Australia.
Countrywide Hydrogen receives $8 million from the Tasmanian government to develop green hydrogen projects, laying the foundations for a zero-emission transport ecosystem in Australia.
FRV joins forces with Will & Must to develop 600MW of photovoltaic projects in Finland, marking a first foray into the Nordic countries for this leading renewable energy company.
FRV joins forces with Will & Must to develop 600MW of photovoltaic projects in Finland, marking a first foray into the Nordic countries for this leading renewable energy company.
Plug Power Inc. has signed a design contract with Allied Green Ammonia for a 3 GW smelter to support green ammonia production in Australia's Northern Territory.
Plug Power Inc. has signed a design contract with Allied Green Ammonia for a 3 GW smelter to support green ammonia production in Australia's Northern Territory.
Photon Energy has signed a €15 million loan agreement with the EBRD to finance the construction of six solar farms in Romania, strengthening its integrated business model.
Photon Energy has signed a €15 million loan agreement with the EBRD to finance the construction of six solar farms in Romania, strengthening its integrated business model.
Elgin Energy obtains approval for the Elaine Solar Farm project in Victoria, promising to significantly increase the region's renewable energy production capacity.
Elgin Energy obtains approval for the Elaine Solar Farm project in Victoria, promising to significantly increase the region's renewable energy production capacity.
The Australian government has presented an ambitious renewable energy budget for the 2024/2025 financial year, marking a significant break with its historic reliance on the mining industry.
The Australian government has presented an ambitious renewable energy budget for the 2024/2025 financial year, marking a significant break with its historic reliance on the mining industry.
Australia plans to continue using natural gas beyond 2050, despite objections from environmental groups. Energy Minister Madeleine King asserted that this fossil fuel source will remain crucial while achieving net-zero emissions targets.
Australia plans to continue using natural gas beyond 2050, despite objections from environmental groups. Energy Minister Madeleine King asserted that this fossil fuel source will remain crucial while achieving net-zero emissions targets.