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Queensland's renewable energy plans have become a little clearer, but advocates say they still cannot see how the state will meet its goals of reaching net zero by 2050.
Decisions by the Queensland government to extend the life of publicly-owned coal fired power stations beyond 2035, expand gas exploration and call in certain wind farm projects has raised concerns.
Billions of dollars have been earmarked for hydro-electric power projects across the state in the Crisafulli government's first budget.
Bath Street, Wivenhoe, will be closed from June 30 for five days while underground connection works are undertaken by UK Power Networks.
Bath Street, Wivenhoe, will be closed from June 30 for five days while underground connection works are undertaken by UK Power Networks. Bentley Road, Weeley, will be closed from June 23 for three ...
Power station supply The Western Corridor Recycled Water Scheme was used to provide purified recycled water to power stations, fertiliser industries and potentially agricultural users. The scheme was ...
Deep in the Qinling Mountains, in Yuehe township, Zhen'an county, Shangluo city, Shaanxi province, lies the massive State ...
Ameren also seeks to build its first large lithium-ion battery facility on the Jefferson County site of its former coal-fired ...
A plan for a 5,000-seat live event arena and new restaurants is taking shape for the old Market Street Power Plan on the ...
Coalition claims the Department of Energy's last-minute action to have the station delay its retirement was an abuse of power ...
The company’s plans for the area include building data centers with as much as 300 megawatts of electricity demand.