A new Edith Cowan University department based in Bunbury will aim to help fill skills shortages in the health industry.
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Renewable hydrogenSwinburne University of Technology has developed eleven new micro-learning modules to address the skills gap in Australia’s hydrogen industry. Funded […] The post New training modules to address hydrogen worker shortages appeared first on Energy Magazine.
A new Edith Cowan University department based in Bunbury will aim to help fill skills shortages in the health industry.
Recognising the critical importance of upskilling to drive economic growth and address skills shortages in the renewable energy sector, Klipheuwel...
Removing PFAS from waterResearchers at the University of Queensland (UQ) have developed a new technology that can remove synthetic forever chemicals...
W.A. government seeks expressions of interest in four new transmission corridors to deliver huge amounts of wind and solar to Australia's most fossil...
W.A. government seeks expressions of interest in four new transmission corridors to deliver huge amounts of wind and solar to Australia's most fossil...
Green hydrogen conceptThe Federal Government has released a blueprint to guide the production, use and export of hydrogen to position Australia as...
Producing hydrogen remains vital to Australia's prosperity through the net-zero transition, according to a major strategy that lays a national pathway...
The Beijing Summit and Ninth Ministerial Conference of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), held from September 4 to 6, 2024, marked a new...
Envision Energy (‘Envision’), a global leader in green hydrogen and net zero technologies with operations across five continents, has announced a...
South Africa is poised to become a major player in the global energy transition, thanks to its vast renewable energy resources (sun and wind) and its...