
Gasify to diversify
Imagine a technology that allows you to take any form of organic feedstock in particular, waste and turn it into fuels, chemicals and useful elements
Imagine a technology that allows you to take any form of organic feedstock in particular, waste and turn it into fuels, chemicals and useful elements
Despite being more focussed on broader Project Development and Engineering Management these days, I’m often asked questions on acoustics and noise control topics.
Recent weeks have seen a substantial improvement in the new infection rates for COVID-19 in Australia. This low infection rate puts us in a fortunate
Energy Minister, Angus Taylor has set Professor Alan Finkel, an Australian scientist, the objective of working out how to produce hydrogen for $2 per kilogram.
2019 has been a busy year for Arche Energy. Arche Energy has contributed to its clients achieving some significant milestones over the year including: Milestones
I thought that it might be a good time to look at the role of marginal loss factors (MLFs) in the National Electricity Market (NEM)
In February 2017 I gave a presentation to the Environmental Institute of Australia and New Zealand Solar Farm Seminar titled “Piñatas, Feeding Frenzies and the
AEMO has issued a number of Lack of Reserve notices this week for Queensland, indicating that the available, dispatchable capacity in Queensland was forecast to
In reading recent headlines related to the drought, I cannot help but think that Australia has not been ambitious enough in developing its water infrastructure
The rate of solar penetration in Queensland is simply mind-blowing. Every day, I read of a new project. So with all of this new capacity