Published - 29th November 2024
As 2024 draws to a close, it’s the perfect opportunity to reflect on a year characterised by pivotal events and significant trends shaping energy, globally, in Australia and in WA.
Christmas: Bowen
Bi-directional charging using EVs could be a reality by Christmas after Standards Australia approved new rules, according to Federal Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen.
Australia’s new energy age
is coming, fast, with the nation on the cusp of an investment cycle in essential infrastructure the likes of which have not been seen
for decades, according
to AEMO.
The Next Generation Schools Program is almost wrapped up their presentation visits for 2024, providing students
a sound introduction to the industry and insights into the future of energy, careers, and project lifecycle.
State releases action plan
The State Government has committed $26 million for the development of two carbon capture and storage projects,
as it released WA’s first CCUS Action Plan.
power network
The State Government is investigating developing a
new electricity network for
the Goldfields.
offshore wind
A snapshot of public opinion in Bunbury has found support for offshore wind development linked to economic benefits but doubts over environmental, social, and other factors including visual amenity.
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The time to nominate for
the 2024 Industry Awards
is almost over - make sure to submit a nomination today and let your team members and colleagues know how much you appreciate their contributions.
The economic imperative for offshore wind power is not as strong in WA as elsewhere, Energy, Environment and Climate Action Minister
Reece Whitby told a CEDA event this month.
Meet Jon, a force in the resources industry since 2015. Currently, he is the Director of Finance and Commercial Manager at JPS Management and Execution.
The State Government
has released a refreshed Renewable Hydrogen Strategy for WA, focusing
on producing green products and value-adding to the State's resources.