Facing the danger of reaching landfill capacity within 12 years, Shoalhaven City Council undertook an extensive process of consultation to find an economically and environmentally sound solution to the
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Monash pours energy into clean water future
In a world-first initiative, engineers at Monash University have created technology that can transform contaminated water into purified water that is fit for consumption faster and more energy-efficiently than ever before.
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James Cook University turning food waste into fertiliser
James Cook University (JCU), in partnership with Townsville-based microbial bio-fertiliser provider VRM BioLogik, is leading the charge in the war against food waste a new and innovative technology to turn the waste stream into fertiliser.
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Using ‘mechanical stomachs’ to turn restaurant waste into wastewater
A machine installed by City of Melbourne has stopped more than 60 tonnes of garbage from going to landfill in the past year by turning food scraps into wastewater. In the 12 months to June 2018, the ORCA
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AB InBev going against the grain with its circular economy thinking
The sustainable technology was developed in AB InBev’s Global Innovation and Technology Centre (GITeC) in Leuven, and helps advance the company’s new Global Sustainability Goals 2025 initiative,
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Tempus Energy and Origin to trial flexible energy demand in SA
The partnership was set up through the California Clean Energy Fund’s (CalCEF) Free Electrons initiative, which is a global energy start-up accelerator program that connects the world’s most
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A booming solar and storage market takes centre stage at All-Energy 2017
This is no surprise really, considering this year’s record solar PV installation rates and a growing interest in battery storage due to falling prices, as well as the recent advancement in smart
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New life ahead for used EV batteries
A $750,000 early stage equity investment from the Clean Energy Innovation Fund (CEIF) was secured through Relectrify’s recently closed $1.5 million pre-Series A equity round. The fund is expected
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New tech aims to close the carbon loop on CO2 emissions
Mineral Carbonation International (MCI) unveiled their cutting-edge technology and research program at a public event at the University of Newcastle’s (UON) Newcastle Institute for Energy and Resources
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Innovative wastewater tech vital in Luggage Point WWTP’s operations
The Luggage Point WWTP was designed to treat secondary effluents, which is then used to produce 70ML of water each day, in a quality fit to supplement supplies of potable water. The plant is part of the
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