Archived News for Engineering Professionals - January, 2021
Kean laments lack of settings
The NSW Government says uncertainty is holding back grid-scale battery projects.
SA scores double win
South Australia has achieved a double victory - running on 100 per cent renewable energy while boasting the cheapest ...
Big cable plan moving
Progress has been made on a planned $22 billion cable from the NT to Singapore.
Data61 testing key data tool
Experts are working on new privacy tools to protect government databases.
City helped by Swedish link
The Victorian city of Warrnambool has linked with a Swedish counterpart to work on a solar-to-hydrogen technology exchange.
Nano-boost for old imaging
Australian scientists have discovered a new way to make the invisible visible.
NSW ticks tunnel plans
The NSW Government has granted approval for the Western Harbour Tunnel - the city's third harbour crossing.
State rejects dam "crumbs"
A Brazilian state government has rejected a settlement offer by mining company Vale SA over a deadly dam disaster.
ANU sets solar record
ANU researchers have achieved a world record in perovskite solar cell efficiency.
New deals force green thinking
Australia is set to sign up to new agreements that will require it to integrate climate and pricing risks in its investments.
Prelude pause ends
The world’s largest floating object is once again producing liquified natural gas (LNG).
Class action on power prices
Lawyers are preparing a massive class action against two of Queensland's largest electricity generators.
SA satellite looms soon
The SA Government says it will send a locally manufactured satellite into orbit.
Plasma backs ammonia advance
Australian researchers have come up with a cleaner and greener way to make ammonia.