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Engineering company South Auckland Forging Engineering (SAFE), is the owner of New Zealand’s largest solar power plant to date, with the opening of the new facility in the town of Drury.
UGL Limited has announced that in a 50:50 joint venture with EPC firm CH2M HILL it has been awarded a $550m contract to construct an on-site power facility.
Melbourne, Australia’s growing energy needs have received a high profile boost witht the news that GE is to provide the technology behind one of the city’s commercial districts.
Sydney’s Lord Mayor Clover Moore has hailed the groundbreaking new district energy system, which will link Sydney in the country’s first citywide low carbon network, and says has the potential to make Sydney one of the world's leading green cities.
District energy schemes are on the agenda for Christchurch as it continues to recover from the 2011 earthquakes that created so much damage in the city.
Siemens Energy has received an order from Australia for the supply of two steam turbines and four gas turbines for the Diamantina combined cycle power plant (CCPP).
Christchurch Hospital and the Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology (CPIT) could be pivotal in getting an innovative $400m cogeneration energy scheme for Christchurch, New Zealand.
Kyocera Corporation announced that it has supplied a solar power generating system for the Republic of Palau International Airport.
The Australian federal government's solar flagship program is providing the foundation for large-scale, grid-connected solar power through a competitive grant process.
BHP Billiton Limited and its subsidiary Worsley Alumina Pty Limited are continuing with construction on the $2.2bn Worsley Alumina Refinery expansion near Collie, in Western Australia.