Projects
The Future Battery Industries Cooperative Research Centre (FBICRC) has announced Australia’s first sodium-sulphur NAS® battery has been installed at the IGO Nova nickel-copper-cobalt mine site.
The 250 kW/1.45 MWh Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) demonstration unit will provide long-duration storage.
FBICRC Chief Executive Officer Shannon O’Rourke said the installation of Australia’s first NAS® battery will help to accelerate our clean energy future.
“The NAS® battery technology is mature and has been successfully installed and operated at over 250 sites worldwide over the past 20 years.
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Consortium to bid for Gippsland offshore wind projects
SSE Renewables and Equis Development Pte Ltd have formed a 50/50 owned consortium to bid for a feasibility licence to expedite the development, construction, ongoing operations and ownership of an offshore wind farm project in Australia’s first Federal Government declared offshore wind zone off Gippsland, near Victoria.
SSE Renewables and Equis have identified the target areas in which they intend to apply for a feasibility licence and are working together on the required due diligence work ahead of a bid submission in April 2023.
Should the consortium be successful, SSE Renewables will be responsible fo... more
IKEA’s parent company acquires NSW solar portfolio
Ingka Investments, the investment arm of Ingka Group, has acquired a 195MW Australian solar PV portfolio from Australian arm of German solar PV developer, ENERPARC. The total investment in the solar PV portfolio will amount to approximately AU$250 million.
The deal includes two operational solar PV parks in Peak Hill and Trundle, near Parkes, in central-west New South Wales and a third solar PV park currently under development which is expected to start producing electricity at the end of 2025.
The expected installed capacity of the solar PV parks equals 195 megawatts. The total production of the thr... more
Microgrid project enables iconic Arkaroola site to cut diesel
Designed and installed by Apex Energy, South Australia’s Arkaroola Wilderness Sanctuary Microgrid provides critical energy security to power decades of global science and environmental research at the multi-award-winning site, slated for the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) World Heritage Listing.
Backed by a $1.3 million grant from the Australian government and located 600 kilometres north of Adelaide, the entire microgrid project will power the eco-tourism hot spot, a landmark of global significance within the global science community. Arkaroola showcases unique wi... more
Queensland infrastructure project a leader in sustainability
The Logan Enhancement Project has been awarded the first Leading rating in Queensland by the Infrastructure Sustainability Council of Australia (ISCA).
The rating is the first and only national sustainability rating tool for infrastructure, measuring sustainability performance across the quadruple bottom line (environmental, social, economic and governance).
The $512 million project includes upgrading parts of the Logan and Gateway Extension motorways, improving key congestion hot spots (Mt Lindesay Highway/Beaudesert Road interchange and the Wembley Road/Logan Motorway interchange) and constructing new ... more
Sydney stadium first in the world to gain sustainability rating
The Bankwest Stadium in the Greater Sydney City of Parramatta has become the first stadium in the world to announce it has achieved LEED v4 Gold certification for sustainability from the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC).
An internationally recognised accreditation system, LEED or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design was developed by the USGBC to promote and recognise world class sustainable building strategies and practices globally. The revised LEED v4 for Building Design and Construction certification raises the bar to award projects that achieve better environmental, social and economic impacts... more
Victoria’s largest mass timber project tops out
Multiplex has reached a major construction milestone on La Trobe University’s $100 million student accommodation project at its Bundoora campus, topping out the mass timber twin building development.
This project is the largest mass timber construction project currently underway in Victoria, with the entire development utilising a full cross-laminated timber (CLT) and glulam structure.
Designed by JCB Architects to be highly sustainable, the project will deliver an additional 624 beds across two separate buildings linked by common amenities and landscaping. When complete it will bring the total number of... more
Brisbane office recognised as global ‘Game Changer’
Australian independent engineering consultancy, Floth, has received further global recognition for its innovative Brisbane headquarters, which is the only building in Australia nominated as a ‘Game Changer’ in the World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) Online Case Study Library.
In fact, the office complex, located at 69 Robertson Street in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley, is one of only three buildings in the world that has been designated as a ‘Game Changer’ – from a list of 128 projects.
The WorldGBC Library showcases the most cutting-edge examples of sustainable building from around the world,... more
Queenslanders to have their say on Gladstone H2-Hub project
Queenslanders can now have their say on the H2-Hub™ Gladstone proposal to develop a $4.7 billion green hydrogen and green ammonia production and export facility at Yarwun, near Gladstone.
Queensland’s Coordinator-General has now released draft terms of reference for the H2-HubTM Gladstone project’s environmental impact statement (EIS).
Deputy Premier and Minister for State Development Steven Miles said it is an exciting project for Central Queensland and for the state’s future as an emerging hydrogen superpower.
“H2U estimates the project will create over 550 jobs during construction, with up ... more
Goondicum mine remediation continues to protect river
Work is underway on the latest $2.5 million stage of a Queensland Government project to remediate the Goondicum Mine site.
Resources Minister Scott Stewart said contractors started work in June at the abandoned mine site near Monto on a remediation plan developed with Goondicum Station landowners Rob and Nadia Campbell.
“Queensland’s resources industry has generated jobs and prosperity for decades, but it has also left us with a legacy of old and abandoned mines,” Mr Stewart said.
“Our abandoned mines team works around the state to make these sites safe and manage their environmental impacat.
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New York lithium-ion battery plant begins commercial production
Commercial production has commenced at the Imperium3 New York (iM3NY) lithium-ion battery manufacturing plant in Endicott, New York. Magnis Energy Technologies Ltd, along with its joint venture and technology partner Charge CCCV LLC (C4V), are the major shareholders in iM3NY - North America’s only pure home-grown battery plant.
iM3NY CEO Chaitanya Sharma said, “Despite a challenging global environment and supply chain issues, we have successfully started production close to schedule which is a major achievement. We now look forward to increasing production rates toward and over the gigawatt hour mark.”
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Flagship LNG and hydrogen research facility announces FEED
The Kwinana Energy Transformation Hub (KETH), a key project being undertaken by the Future Energy Exports Cooperative Research Centre (FEnEx CRC), has achieved a significant milestone entering into its Front-End Engineering and Design (FEED) stage.
Luth Eolas Pty Ltd, which has been established to develop and operate the KETH, announced it had awarded the FEED contract to a partnership of Valmec Australia Pty Ltd and Kent.
FEnEx CRC Chief Executive Professor Eric May said the FEED process is an essential step ahead of a Final Investment Decision (FID) for the project, which is expected in 2023.
May sai... more