The plant will meet 63% of its energy demands with renewable energy, according to parent firm Korea Zinc, which claims this “reflects our commitment to renewable energy in Australia.”
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Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said it was a step forward in Queensland’s quest to become a renewable hydrogen superpower.
Hyundai has added five zero-emissions NEXO hydrogen fuel-cell electric vehicles to the Queensland government fleet, marking the company’s continued commitment…
Queensland and Western Australia (WA) have joined the federal government’s green hydrogen certification scheme. They join Victoria and the Australian…
Queensland has opened the second round of the Hydrogen Industry Development Fund. The Queensland Government committed a further $10 million…
Vena Energy Australia has achieved financial close for Queensland’s biggest battery energy storage system (BESS), capable of discharging up to…
Yurika and Queensland Investment Corporation have partnered to deliver 15 megawatts of renewables across five shopping centre sites. This partnership…