News on Renewable Energy in the Region
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Nuclear v. Renewable
Is it the showdown Australia had to have or a dog whistle? Today, the Coalition unveiled a bold and divisive plan, naming seven sites in five states where it envisions the construction of nuclear power plants if elected. This morning, Peter Dutton revealed plans for two nuclear plants in the…
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WTF is a QREZ?
Renewable Energy Acronyms You Should Know. A Queensland Renewable Energy Zone. So, what’s that? Good question. In a let’s-get-the-ball rolling move towards a greener tomorrow, the Queensland Government tossed in $145 million in 2020 to nurture early-stage investments in three expansive Queensland regions, pictured below, with a burgeoning interest in…
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Twins of Banana and Boulparis share a special renewable connection
New Caledonia Boulouparis region and the Banana Shire are international twins and share a surprising amount of similarities, including the imminent arrival of a flurry of renewable investment. International twinning, often referred to as sister city programs, is a powerful tool for nurturing global connections and cooperation. These arrangements offer…
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How long does it take to build a wind farm?
The time it takes to build a wind farm can vary widely depending on several factors, including the size and capacity of the wind farm, the location, regulatory approvals, environmental assessments, and the availability of resources and equipment. Generally, it can take anywhere from 1 to 3 years or more…
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Banana Goes Green
The Banana Shire is set to become a renewable energy hub The Queensland government announced a revision of its renewable energy target from 50 percent of the State’s total energy needs produced by renewable energy in 2030, increasing it to 70 percent by 2032 and 80 percent five years later….