Neoen Signs PPA With Flow Power For Wind Farm In Australia Updated On Thu, Aug 4th, 2022 by Saurenergy World’s major renewable energy player Neoen has announced that it has signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) with electricity retailer Flow Power for 40 MW of energy from its Goyder South Stage 1 wind farm in South Australia. Neoen held that Goyder South Stage 1 is the first stage of Neoen’s flagship project known as […] Read more
US And Australia Ink New RE Pact To Break China’s Stranglehold Updated On Thu, Jul 14th, 2022 by Saurenergy The US has inked a pact with Australia to break China’s stranglehold on clean energy technology supplies, according to a news report published. Addressing a joint press conference, US Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm, and the Australian Climate Change and Energy Minister, Chris Bowen, announced a “net-zero technology acceleration partnership” that places a premium on improving […] Read more
Statcon Energiaa And Magellan Powertronics, Australia Ink MoU For EV Charging and Renewable Tech Updated On Thu, Jul 14th, 2022 by Saurenergy Australia-based DC & AC electric equipment manufacturer, Magellan Powertronics has inked a Memorandum of Understanding with Delhi-based power electronics manufacturer company, Statcon Energiaa. With this MoU, business and technological cooperation in the field of power electronics are to be encouraged. Manufacturing EV Chargers and Power Electronics for Renewable Energy are its main areas of focus. […] Read more
Australia Will Now Supply Lithium, Other Critical Minerals To India Updated On Wed, Jul 6th, 2022 by Saurenergy Australia has committed to supplying critical minerals, like cobalt and lithium, to augment India’s electric vehicles, solar power, defence and other strategic segments. During the Australian visit of India’s Minister for Coal and Mines, Pralhad Joshi, Australia’s Minister for Resources and Minister for Northern Australia, Madeleine King held that the island country would commit AUD […] Read more
WPD, Australis Energy Collaborate For 1.4 GW Offshore Wind Farms In Australia Updated On Fri, Jul 1st, 2022 by Saurenergy The subsidiary of German conglomerate WPD based in Australia has entered into a joint venture with Australis Energy for the development of three offshore wind energy projects that lie off the Australian costs. The total capacity of the wind energy projects will come to 1400 MW. As per the official statement, both companies will have […] Read more
Sun Cable’s Australia-Asia Project Reaches Investment Ready Milestone Updated On Mon, Jun 27th, 2022 by Saurenergy Australia’s most ambitious trans continental project, the AAPL (Australia-Asia Power Link) project from Sun Cable has reached yet another milestone with categorisation as an investment ready project by the government agency Infrastructure Australia.. The David Griffin led firm has also been backed by Mike Cannon-Brookes’ Grok Ventures and Andrew Forrest’s Squadron Energy, together with a […] Read more
Australia Suspends Power Trading In Spot Markets Updated On Thu, Jun 16th, 2022 by Saurenergy In a move meant to cool down ever higher energy prices and ‘hoarding’ so to say the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has suspended the wholesale electricity spot market across all five participating NEM states in the country. AEMO’s notice states that even as it is shutting the market wef June 15, it has been […] Read more
BP to take 40% stake in AREH – The $36 billion Green Hydrogen Focused Project In Australia Updated On Thu, Jun 16th, 2022 by Saurenergy Energy major BP has announced that it will acquire a 40.5 per cent equity stake in the Asian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) to become operator of it. BP said that AREH has the potential to be one of the largest renewables and green hydrogen hubs in the world. AREH is located in the Pilbara region […] Read more
Despite Positive Results, Renewable Energy In Australia Faces Local Challenges Updated On Wed, Jun 8th, 2022 by Saurenergy Community protests are delaying Australia’s efforts to rebuild its overburdened electricity infrastructure, potentially delaying investments in wind and solar farms (Renewable Energy) that would be needed to replace retiring coal-fired power generation over the next 25 years. The continent sized country has long been blamed for going too slow on renewable additions, besides its high […] Read more