For the first time in modern history, renewable energy sources have overtaken the world’s growing demand for electricity. Led by a record-breaking year for solar in China and India, clean power now makes up more than one-third of the global electricity mix. For a sun-drenched state like Queensland, this global shift offers a promising blueprint for our own energy future.
Melbourne’s north is set to lead Australia in clean public transport with the construction of the country’s largest electric bus depot in Bundoora, enabling 188 zero-emissions buses to service the region under a fully integrated, state-backed initiative.
The Federal government granted an $11 million investment to solar technology company SunDrive, creating over 500 jobs in the process.
CS Energy has announced the commencement of the Brigalow Peaking Power Plant.
The level of renewable energy required by the energy transition will see Australia's power prices fall to some of the lowest in the world.
Japanese Owned IHI Corporation joins North Queensland Clean Energy Project in Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Project.