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Rare Element Resources Provides Construction Progress Update on Rare Earth Demonstration Plant in Wyoming

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Operations Planned to Commence in 3Q 2024 Revised Project Budget Provided to the Department of Energy LITTLETON, Colo.–BUSINESS WIRE– Rare Element Resources Ltd. (the “Company” or “RER”) (OTCQB: REEMF) is pleased to provide a progress update on its rare earth recovery and separation demonstration plant currently being constructed in Upton, Wyoming, including with respect to … Continued

ARENA funds national community battery rollout

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The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has conditionally approved up to $143 million to support the roll out of up to 370 community batteries across Australia under its Community Battery Funding Round 1. All states, and the Northern Territory, are expected to benefit from this program, unlocking an expected $359 million of investment in renewable … Continued

SLB OneSubsea Awarded Contract by Equinor for Groundbreaking All-Electric Subsea Project

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Twelve-well campaign will enable accelerated global adoption of electric subsea technology and reduce emissions from subsea operations HOUSTON–BUSINESS WIRE– Regulatory News: This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240626420141/en/ The Fram Sør project is the first application to be implemented resulting from a joint industry project to accelerate the development of breakthrough … Continued

‘Self-healing’ solar cells could become reality

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Solar cells of the future could be able to withstand corrosive susceptibility by ‘self-healing’, in a break-through the scientific community has long been pursuing. The breakthrough could pave way for more reliable and efficient perovskite solar cells contributing to the global transition towards sustainable energy solutions. Highly efficient, lightweight, and cheap, perovskite solar cells are … Continued

Driving down industrial decarbonisation

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On behalf of the Australian Government, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) is helping Australian businesses cut emissions with a tranche of studies to investigate how they can incorporate renewable energy solutions.  ARENA is providing a total of $1.98 million in grants directly to 10 businesses that are looking to contribute to Australia’s emissions reduction … Continued

Securing our energy future

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The Victorian Chamber of Commerce and Industry is urging the Victorian and Federal Governments to adopt an alternative energy pathway as Victoria’s energy crisis becomes a national issue.   In our latest policy paper Securing Our Energy Future, the Victorian Chamber states that new gas supply must be urgently prioritised to avoid imminent shortages impacting the … Continued

Farmers welcome confirmation of good progress on energy shift

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Farmers for Climate Action CEO Natalie Collard has welcomed the new two-yearly energy grid roadmap from the independent energy grid operator, Australian Energy Market Operator.   Farmers for Climate Action has 8200 farmer members across the nation.    CEO Natalie Collard said the document confirmed Australia’s energy shift is on track and that we need … Continued

Callide Power Station workers to hit the grass

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Mining and Energy Union members at Callide Power Station near Biloela will begin taking industrial action this week as negotiations for a new enterprise agreement have dragged on. In a ballot conducted earlier this month, MEU members voted strongly in favour of taking protected action in various forms including:  Work stoppages  Bans on overtime  Reduction … Continued

Atlas gas project approval risks our kids’ future

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IMMEDIATE RELEASE WEDNESDAY 26 JUNE   RESPONDING TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S approval of the Atlas gas project, which will see up to 151 new coal seam gas wells drilled in Queensland, Climate Council Head of Policy and Advocacy Dr Jennifer Rayner said: “Gas is a polluting fossil fuel which can be just as dirty as coal. … Continued