Kirk Wallace
The solar farm is one of three Queensland projects selected through Australia’s inaugural national renewable energy tender process.
Two co-located solar and battery energy storage system (BESS) projects near Townsville have received federal funding under Australia’s Capacity Investment Scheme.
Japan's largest oil company has announced plans to construct a $200 million green hydrogen demonstration plant in Brisbane, Queensland.
Construction has commenced on Rivermont, a masterplanned community in Waraba, formerly known as Caboolture West, approximately 40km north-west of Brisbane.
A landmark $700 million mixed-use project in South Brisbane is set to reshape the city’s skyline with towering heights and vibrant urban spaces.
The 10-hectare facility is poised to become the world's largest single-site HPA refinery, with an annual production capacity exceeding 10,000 tonnes of high-purity aluminium products.
A major solar farm set for regional Queensland represents a significant investment in renewable energy infrastructure with a capital expenditure of approximately $800 million.
A significant $57+ million retirement village is set to enhance Toowoomba's Highfields area, with plans currently under review by the local council.
With an estimated capital expenditure of $14+ billion, this 2,000 MW energy storage system aims to stabilise the grid and be a cornerstone of Queensland’s renewable energy strategy.
A significant renewable energy initiative encompasses development of a wind farm and battery storage facility, with the potential for a solar farm within the project boundary.