Wind farmQueensland Government-owned energy generator Stanwell has signed a deal with global renewable energy developer RES to acquire the Tarong West...
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Flow battery manufacture Redflow has announced what it calls ‘a significant step towards delivering local manufacturing’ through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Queensland energy generator Stanwell Corporation. The Australian company, which has until now chosen to manufacture its zinc-bromine flow battery overseas, will collaborate with Stanwell on the development and deployment… The post Redflow belatedly eyes local battery manufacture appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
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