Gladstone power station may retire in 2029

Rio Tinto has advised AEMO that the Gladstone power station (GPS) may retire in March 2029, coinciding with the expiry of current supply and operational agreements. Read More

IWC Australia delivers major upgrade to Callide C power station

The NEXT Cooling Group is a global leader in cutting-edge cooling technologies, comprising three main entities: NEXT Cooling, IWC South Africa and Australia and ASCTI. With operations in Switzerland, South Africa, Australia, and India, the group delivers cooling towers, air-cooled condensers, and comprehensive aftermarket services worldwide. Read More

Energy Industry Jobs Plan review kicks off

The Net Zero Economy Authority is making strides in the review of statutory review of its Energy Industry Jobs Plan (EIJP). David Shankey, Net Zero Economy Authority CEO, has announced that University
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Timing critical for $36b clean fuel opportunity: Report

A new report from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) has found that a domestic low carbon liquid fuel (LCLF) industry could contribute up to $36 billion to the economy and reduce emissions by 230Mt by 2050 – but only if Australia acts promptly.
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CCS project awarded Major Project Status

The Federal Government has recognised the potential of carbon capture and storage (CCS) to advance Australia’s low-carbon future, awarding Major Project Status to the Bonaparte CSS joint venture.
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Landmark hydrogen project celebrates new milestone

Australia’s first whole-of-city renewable hydrogen project has now marked more than six months of successful operations in Gladstone. Since November 2024, Hydrogen Park Gladstone, operated by the Australian
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NEM reliability revealed in new report

The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has unveiled a new report that finds Australia’s power grid delivered high levels of reliability during the 2023–24 financial year, with additional investment crucial to maintaining this into the future.
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ACCC warns of east coast gas shortfalls

The latest gas inquiry report by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has found that the east coast gas supply outlook for 2025 and 2026 has deteriorated, despite easing gas prices in the second half of 2024. 
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