Gladstone
Following the award of a construction package, earthworks and civil works are set to be released as a major alumina plant in Gladstone, Queensland advances.
A manufacturing facility to be built in the hydrogen hub of Queensland proposes to become the largest in the world.
With approvals secured, a major Queensland renewable energy project moves a step closer to being built.
With land secured for a three-gigawatt renewable hydrogen facility in Central Queensland, over 5,000 jobs are to be created.
Land has been secured for a proposed green hydrogen project west of Gladstone and will create thousands of jobs over its lifetime, Projectory reports.
Construction of a $308 million processing plant in Gladstone is set to start in Q4, this year, reports Projectory.
Projectory can reveal a slew of jobs made available with operations due to commence this July at an opencast coal mine in central Queensland.
The scope of works on this awarded contract are to include road widening works as well as safety improvements as part of a major highway program in north Queensland.
A developer is set to build one of the world’s largest hydrogen and solar PV developments in Queensland, reports Projectory.
An Australian company has selected central Queensland for a $300 million high purity alumina plant to produce alumina for export in a world-first process.