Renewable energy stories
Rowan is now positioned for rapid expansion in providing turnkey renewables-powered site solutions for data centre operators across the US.
In 2021 the company launched its AI at Scale strategy and global AI Hub focused on data and analytics, led by Chief AI Officer Philippe Rambach.
His appointment will include championing the important findings of HB11 collaborators in a key new scientific paper.
Quinbrook says the new Supernode will be one of the largest permit-approved data storage campus projects in the Southern Hemisphere.
G8 has entered into a memorandum of understanding with ODIN to develop a charging tower powered entirely by renewable wind energy.
Faraz Ali joins us today to discuss edge infrastructure and its application in industry, and Vertiv's role in gaming and sustainability in the data centre. .
Policy change, fuel resilience and green power projects are set to dominate infrastructure again as reform timelines tighten in 2023.
Industry leaders say the rushed law change could deter investment in minerals needed for batteries, wind farms and other low-emissions infrastructure.
A new loss-and-damage fund may help poorer countries cope with climate disasters, but critics say COP27 delivered little on emissions cuts.
Critics say the overhaul could add bureaucracy and legal uncertainty, raising doubts it will ease New Zealand’s housing crisis.
Farm sales have fallen sharply as higher costs, volatile weather and policy pressure weigh on rural confidence across New Zealand.
Tech firms are warning that rising demand for cloud services will worsen New Zealand’s shortage of skilled IT staff as hyperscale centres expand.
Tenants can keep choosing their own retailer as building owners and body corporates turn privately owned power lines into recurring income.
Consumers are paying more at the pump after New Zealand lost its only refinery and became reliant on costly imported fuel.
Residents of Toyota's Woven City could test swappable cartridges that bring hydrogen power to homes and remote areas without pipes.
Housing and building rules need sharper targets and tougher enforcement if New Zealand is to cut emissions, experts say.
Sulphur-based cells could cut EV battery costs sharply, with Theion claiming triple the range and far less energy use in production.
Local and central government backing will decide whether New Zealand's 30-year infrastructure strategy turns recommendations into real projects.
Public road trials and taxi ranks could make electric vehicle charging faster, cheaper and less disruptive for drivers.
Europe’s energy security has been exposed by Russia’s invasion, strengthening calls for a rapid shift to renewables and digital twins.