The green rush to build power projects in WA has attracted another hopeful with development plans lodged to build a $500 million battery south of...
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Tropical Battery Company Limited expects sales from its merged TRE KAYA renewable division to reach about $500 million annually on the low end over the next two to three years, underscoring the unit’s growing role in the group’s revenue mix. The group is “streamlined for growth”, with renewables set to play a larger role alongside its battery engine, reasoned CEO Alexander Melville in a Financial Gleaner interview.
The green rush to build power projects in WA has attracted another hopeful with development plans lodged to build a $500 million battery south of...
The green rush to build power projects in WA has attracted another hopeful with development plans lodged to build a $500 million battery south of...
Image: electra kay-smith/stock.adobe.comKKR has consolidated its commitment in Australia’s renewable energy industry, injecting $603 million into...
Energy minister says the aim is to boost cooperation on electricity generation, grid infrastructure, renewable energy investment and hydropower...
Energy minister says the aim is to boost cooperation on electricity generation, grid infrastructure, renewable energy investment and hydropower...
The 2026 Subaru Trailseeker arrives as a larger, faster version of the Solterra, aiming to revive the brand's struggling electric sales in Australia.
Adani Group is launching a massive $100 billion initiative to build AI-ready data centers powered by renewable energy across India by 2035. This...
Adani Group is launching a massive $100 billion initiative to build AI-ready data centers powered by renewable energy across India by 2035. This...
Press Release February 17, 2026 Nunatsiavut President Johannes Lampe today responded to the announcement by the Labrador Inuit Capital Strategy Trust...
The Micro, Small and Medium Enterprise Development Agency (MSMEDA) has signed a financing agreement worth EGP 500m with Suez Canal Bank to expand...