Hydrogen
A major contract has been signed for a South Australia hydrogen plant as it inches towards construction.
A large-scale renewable energy project in WA's South Coast has advanced to a public environmental review, signaling critical opportunities for industry stakeholders.
In breaking news, Projectory can reveal that The South Australian Government has signed a deal with a petroleum company with a view to constructing a sustainable aviation fuel production facility in Whyalla – here's what we know.
A billion-dollar renewable energy venture in southeast Western Australia promises vast opportunities for suppliers, driving demand for advanced equipment and services.
The approvals keep rolling in for a South Australia hydrogen plant as it inches towards construction.
A placement of nearly $4m will advance carbon storage and clean energy projects in Western Australia's Mid West, with key acquisition and FEED milestones approaching.
The design phase has commenced for a $22 million clean energy training hub in the Pilbara, aimed at developing hydrogen industry skills, with completion set for 2028.
It’s a green hydrogen and ammonia facility being developed in the Northern Territory, which is expected to play an essential role in decarbonising hard-to-electrolise industries, and now the proponents have selected a contractor to build it.
We recently reported that the first contracts have been awarded for a $580 million hydrogen plant in South Australia, which once constructed, will be one of the largest of its kind in the world – now another tranche of works has been put to market.
Province Resources Limited's HyEnergy® green hydrogen project has hit significant delays as the Western Australian State Government has yet to grant land tenure on acceptable terms for stage one of the project.