Waste-to-Energy Projects
Plans to harness baseload renewable energy from Australia's biggest tides are expected to receive final approvals in the coming months, reports Projectory.
With financing now secured on a large-scale energy storage project in Queensland’s far-north, underground work and on-site construction is expected to kick off imminently.
Subcontractors are welcome to enquire about business opportunities at a $700 million industrial energy development in south of Perth.
A range of wastewater works is now underway with a major partner selected to build a biosolids gasification facility in Loganholme, Queensland.
A multinational energy producer has decided to shut down one of the nation’s major oil refineries and transform it into an import terminal south of Perth.
Projectory confirms a resolution on a power supply agreement is to be made within days for Queensland’s leading pumped hydro project.
An energy and infrastructure partnership will receive a welcome shot in the arm for the nation’s second waste to energy plant just south of metropolitan Western Australia.
An infrastructure developer and a waste management company have each won tenders for the nation’s second waste to energy plant in metropolitan Western Australia.
A second waste-to-energy plant will be built in Perth's Western Trade Coast (WTC), making Western Australia home to the country's first two energy-from-waste facilities.