Archived News for Engineering Professionals
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.
Race to save Chinese miners
At least 12 miners are trapped hundreds of metres underground in a Chinese gold mine.
Upset over slow sub plan
Defence is reportedly considering scrapping its $80 billion contract with French submarine builder Naval Group.
ANSTO aids cathode quest
Australian experts are helping design new cathodes for high-performing sodium ion batteries.
ARENA backs coal-hydro plan
Government money will be used to investigate using an underground coal mine for pumped hydro storage.
New method to check models
Experts are working on a new tool to facilitate quicker, error-free software design.
PPE not safe from slave labour
Concern has been raised about the use of slave labour in producing PPE.
Itochu ditching coal
A partner in the Maules Creek coal mine has announced it will divest from thermal coal mines by 2024.