Renewable Energy Updates: All the Changes Coming to Australia in 2024
2024 is here and some major updates in the renewable energy sphere are upon us. With some minor and major impacts on home and business
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2024 is here and some major updates in the renewable energy sphere are upon us. With some minor and major impacts on home and business
Electricity has become essential to our daily lives in today’s fast-paced world. Electricity is crucial, from powering our homes to fueling our gadgets. As a
In an effort to embrace sustainability and reduce their carbon footprint, Rock’s Church, a local Christian church in Brisbane, Queensland, partnered with GoodWe, a leading
One of the things we absolutely love to see is how homes are adopting technology and building practices to help the environment. The home featured
The Queensland government in Australia is considering a ban on dumping solar panels in landfills. This move comes as the state is witnessing a rise
The 10 most expensive severe incidents in 2022 have been identified in a new report by Christian Aid. The report looks at disastrous events which
A “world-first” modification of an existing Brisbane’s Gibson Island ammonia production facility to run on green hydrogen is being undertaken by Fortescue Future Industries (FFI).
In great news for the renewable energy sector workforce in Queensland (QLD), the Palaszczuk Government has announced a new state-of-the-art renewable energy training facility will
Brisbane City Council has launched its first 100 per cent solar-powered bus into the public transport system, and there are plans for more to join
Queensland Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk has announced a $2 billion investment fund for renewable storage, energy and hydrogen projects across the state. The fund will be
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