Gas
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.
Papua New Guinea’s LPG operation is expected to produce a liquefaction capacity of 6 million tonnes of LNG per annum with first production expected by Q4, 2027.
An Australian firm has been awarded infrastructure expansion to deliver much-needed gas to the supply-constrained Queensland gas market.
One of two oil refineries remaining in Australia is gearing up for an upgrade to improve fuel security and efficiency nationwide.
Australia’s green industry is being turbocharged with a significant development announced for a second hydrogen hub for Townsville, Queensland.
Planning authorities have given the green light to the proposed construction of a $264 million gas pipeline in the Hunter region of NSW.
Queensland’s largest-ever renewable energy project is one step closer to becoming a reality as global green energy operators team up to deliver green energy to the state’s electricity grid.
A world-first conversion of an existing ammonia facility to become an industrial-scale producer of green hydrogen and green ammonia, Projectory reports.
Queensland’s quest to become a hydrogen powerhouse has begun with a mammoth green energy export corridor in the works connecting North Queensland to Asia.
A plan for a gas development in the Wheatbelt region of WA that could create supplier and subcontractor opportunities has gained planning approval.