Latest energy News | Page 164

Tips for making nanographene
NSW Upper House to vote on Bill to ban “Waste to Energy” Incinerators
Three kōwhiowhio ducklings hatch in Te Anau
Westpac NZ and Forsyth Barr confirm strategic wealth management partnership
Norway’s Northern Lights illuminates opportunities for CarbonNet and Gippsland
Council Adopts 2019/20 Annual Report: Darwin First
Getting Ready For Camping Trips Now And Into Future
Central Goldfields Shire supports new solar bulk buy
Backing next generation solar technologies
Researchers 3D print biomedical parts with supersonic speed
Oil and gas sector salutes Joel Fitzgibbon
National Recycling Week 9
Cuts to Coronavirus supplement “a cause for dismay”
Joel Fitzgibbon a strong voice for mining and energy workers – Labor must find another
Builder and supervisor fined for unauthorised work at hotel – Jaxon Construction Pty Ltd and Christopher Christou
Eco-efficiencies save SMEs money and boosts economy
Net Zero Reliability from Kean’s Green New Deal
Funding awarded to energy consumer advocacy groups
Manufacturing renewables taskforce to boost regional jobs and local industry
Using tree rings, University researchers measure history of mercury contamination in Yukon
New campaign to reduce risky electrical work
Positive NSW Energy Roadmap – a national dimension needed
Powerline replacement for Guyra main street
QIC investment in Dalrymple Bay Coal Terminal backs resources
City of Perth Home of Christmas this festive season
Statement on NSW electricity infrastructure roadmap
First Chinese triple joiner of Climate Group’s business initiatives
2020 Alinta Energy – CEF Alumni Award Winners Announced
Novel anti-inflammatory therapy improves heart recovery after a heart attack
New kind of superconductivity discovered
ACCC to investigate acquisition of iSelect shares by Compare Market’s owners
Myelin optimizes information processing in brain
ACCC to investigate Compare Market’s acquisitions of iSelect shares
Kalkee Road Children’s Hub celebrates Australian Reading Hour
Market Intervention Retrograde
Lead contractor appointed for solar schools program
VIC-TORIOUS: Another big battery record
Council fires up for future
Big battery an important step towards a renewable future, but plan for coal still needed
Community Grants Program now open
Council welcomes funding for lake lighting project
Consumer Prices, OECD – Updated 4 November
Telco and energy networks working together in emergencies
Helping more small businesses with their energy costs
Local schools recognised as Sustainability Champions
ARM Bolstered By Election of Australian Luminaries
Rate cut decision comes at a time of rising global uncertainty
Home and Business Battery Scheme Vouchers Hitting Territory Businesses