Energy & Utilities Projects
We’ve been keeping subscribers abreast of two major Victorian offshore wind farm projects that are currently well underway in design and engineering – now a new player has announced plans to throw their hat into the renewables ring.
Projectory details Kogan Creek power station’s proposal to build a renewables-based demonstration plant within reach of a solar farm, battery, hydrogen electrolyser and fuel cell.
The scheme has been generating clean energy in Tasmania for more than 80 years – now it’s about to undergo the first stage of $700 million redevelopment to make it a vital part of the state’s green energy future.
It’s being touted as Australia’s most advanced hydrogen project - now it has entered the commercial demonstration phase and delivery partner appointed.
Last month we told you that the renewables energy developer behind the latest offshore wind farm in Victoria was commencing the procurement process, and now we can share details of an event that will enable them to meet potential suppliers and contractors.
The City of Melbourne has announced an $80 million upgrade to its sewerage network – here's news on the current tranche of works, the contractor appointed to deliver it, and what happens next.
Australia’s first commercial-scale vanadium flow battery electrolyte manufacturing facility will make its home in Townsville, Queensland.
A publicly owned energy company has revealed the plans for the transformation of the old coal power station at Swanbank, near Ipswich.
The Paradise Dam project is now seeking interest in trades to come on board to help deliver restoration works, Projectory details.
A critical step has been taken in a plan to develop a green hydrogen production facility in South West WA.