We have recently published a video with Toyota on hydrogen-powered cars. This podcast with Martin Hablutzel, Head of Strategy at Siemens, explores how hydrogen could be used to soak up excess energy from wind and solar, potentially contributing to grid stability.
innovation and technology, technology, podcast, interview, hydrogen, electricity, solar, windWith recent high temperatures and several weeks of summer to go, chances are you’ll find yourself near (or operating) a gas grill at some point soon. But are you doing all the right safety checks in advance?
consumers, summer, people stories, weather, gasEven before it was built in 2017, much was being written and said about the world’s largest battery – the Hornsdale Power Reserve Battery Energy Storage System (HPR), located near Jamestown in South Australia.
South Australia, electricity, battery, innovation and technology, technologyPicture the scene: you’re home alone on Wednesday night when suddenly there’s an unexpected knock on the front door. You open, sheepishly, only to find an assortment of tiny witches, zombies, devils, ghosts and Harry Potters with their hands out…and then the fear really sets in – you’ve forgotten the lollies.
electricity, emissions, innovation and technology, renewables, solar, consumers, newsPossibly unknown to people outside of the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), there’s a longstanding tradition connecting ANZAC Day with heaters in the capital…
Australian Capital Territory, gas, consumers, winterIt sure felt cold, and at times unending, especially in the south eastern states, but the recently departed winter season was actually the fifth warmest on record.
winter, weather, infographic, report, New South Wales, consumersDid you know that when it comes to winter, Victoria is one of the largest consumers of natural gas? There are more than two million homes connected to the gas system within the state, with approximately 35,000 new customers each year.
Victoria, gas, winter, reportAEMO Managing Director and CEO Audrey Zibelman recently spoke to Renew Economy’s Giles Parkinson and David Leitch about the similarities and differences between the United States and Australia, the National Energy Guarantee, AEMO’s Summer Readiness plan, South Australia’s 100 megawatt battery and her vision for the future.
Audrey Zibelman, battery, electricity, summer, interview, podcastThe Australian Capital Territory (ACT) network operator Evoenergy has taken a step closer to rolling out a viable renewable gas source with the launch of their first-of-its-kind hydrogen test facility earlier this week.
podcast, hydrogen, gas, consumers, renewables, solar, wind, Australian Capital Territory, energy explainedIt’s the most anticipated racing event of the year in the sport of kings, the race that stops a nation. The first Tuesday of November is here, and the Melbourne Cup is finally upon us!
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