Australia
Macarthur Wind Farm to be Southern Hemisphere's largest
Keppel Prince will produce wind towers for the Macarthur Wind Farm in making it the largest in the southern hemisphere.
Macarthur Wind Farm to be Southern Hemisphere's largest
Keppel Prince will produce wind towers for the Macarthur Wind Farm in making it the largest in the southern hemisphere.
Carnegie's CETO 3 on track for 2010
Carnegie's wave energy CETO 3 deployment and testing is on track to be completed as scheduled on 2010. The single unit deployment and testing at Garden Island will consist of an autonomous CETO unit, hydraulic energy dissipation system and instrumentation buoy. The hydraulic and instrument buoy avoids, in the first instance, the investment required for a physical connection to shore for the initial single unit installation. Carnegie’s CETO technology is capable of generating zero-emission power and desalinated freshwater. CETO 3 is Australia’s first commercial scale wave energy unit and the buoyant actuator is the CETO technology’s energy collection system. The successful completion of the CETO 3 testing process will allow Carnegie to proceed with its first grid-connected commercial wave power project and deliver Carnegie its first revenues from power sales. This will then be followed by the roll out of CETO projects at the most prospective sites internationally and in Australia.
New power plant to light up South Australia
South Australia will get a new $750 million gas-fired power station to meet its demand in peak summer.
Cameco to supply uranium to CGNPC
Cameco will supply 29 million pounds of uranium concentrate to CGNPC under a long-term agreement through 2025. China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Co., Ltd. or CGNPC, China's largest clean-energy enterprise, operates three nuclear power stations and has the largest number of nuclear power plants under construction in the world. CGNPC indicates it has about 17,000 megawatts of nuclear capacity under construction and expects to have over 50,000 MW on line by 2020. "This long-term supply agreement with China Guangdong Nuclear Power is a significant step for our company in the world's fastest growing uranium market," said Cameco CEO Jerry Grandey. "China Guangdong Nuclear Power has 14 nuclear power units currently under construction and is commencing preliminary work on another nine units. This deal leaves us well positioned to serve the company's growing uranium requirements." Reports from China indicate the country plans to increase its nuclear capacity from the current 11 gigawatts (GW) to at least 80 GW by 2020. A further increase to 120-160 GW or more is planned by 2030. "This agreement is further evidence that our plan to double uranium production by 2018 aligns well with China's remarkable nuclear reactor construction program," added Grandey.
Energy Matters seals massive Australian solar panel deal
Energy Matters will sell 20 megawatts of solar panels in one of the largest single solar supply agreements in Australia.
Yalaok South and Moorabool windfarms get approved
Planning permits for the Moorabool and Yaloak South wind energy facilities south of Ballan have been approved.
BP Seeks Funding for Australian Solar Project
BP estimated is seeking funding from the Australian Government for its new solar energy project in New South Wales. The company estimated it will cost more than US$600 milliion.
ABB wins $47 million Australian power orders
ABB will supply power substations to help Rio Tinto increase production capacity at iron ore mines in the Pilbara region. The substations, worth $47 million, are to be constructed at the Marandoo and Tom Price mine sites.
Fitch: Investment in gas-fired plant has AUD7.8bn potential
Even without carbon price introduction, investment in Australia's National Electricity Market gas-fired electricity generation plant could reach AUD7.8bn over the next six years.
Papua to power Queensland
Queensland signed a multi-billion dollar agreement to connect with Papua New Guinea’s hydro-power pipeline.
Combet appointed Australia’s energy efficiency minister
Greg Combet is Australia's new minister for Climate Change and Energy Efficiency, replacing Senator Penny Wong.
ABB wins $18 million Australian mining order
ABB will provide an $18 million worth of electrical and automation system for six underground mine incline conveyors in southeastern Australia.
Vestas launches clean energy jobs campaign in Australia
The high-tech wind power systems producer is highlighting the potential for new clean energy jobs being created in rural and regional Australia.
Vestas bags order for Australia’s biggest wind power project
Vestas has secured a contract for the delivery of 140 V112-3.0 MW turbines for the 420 MW Macarthur project in Australia.
Strong Australian residential demand for electricity continues
Australia's residential sector leads the electricity consumption growth in 2008-09, with a 3.5 percent rise from the previous year.
Darling Downs Power Station now fully commissioned
Origin Energy completed final commissioning of its 630MW Darling Downs Power Station in Queensland.