'Building for the future': final plan for Clean Energy Precinct unveiled
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'Building for the future': final plan for Clean Energy Precinct unveiled
Port of Newcastle reveals final design for its Clean Energy Precinct, set to transform the region with 5,800 jobs and $4.2 billion impact by 2040.
Newcastle to produce and export renewable energy to the world
It’s no secret the Hunter is on the verge of a major shift – as coal makes way for renewable energy. And today there was a big step forward, with the Energy Minister helping unveil the final design of Australia’s most advanced clean energy precinct… which is planned for Newcastle.
Giant coal port charts clean energy future - Ecogeneration
Image: Port of NewcastleA new chapter in Australia’s clean energy transition has begun, with the unveiling of the final master plan for the Port of Newcastle’s Clean Energy Precinct (CEP). Federal Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Chris Bowen, joined Port of Newcastle CEO Craig Carmody and local leaders to launch the design of the $100 million precinct on Kooragang Island – designed to support hydrogen and green ammonia production, storage…
Clean Energy Precinct to boost freight future - Prime Mover Magazine
A view of the Clean Energy Precinct design. Image: Port of Newcastle.The Port of Newcastle’s Clean Energy Precinct (CEP) could provide clean fuel alternatives for heavy vehicles and support infrastructure that enables zero-emissions freight transport. Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen unveiled the final design of Australia’s clean energy production project today and was joined by Deputy Speaker the Sharon Claydon and Port of […]…
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