
Australia’s Waratah Super Battery and the future of grid stability
The Waratah Super Battery was designed as a shock absorber for NSW’s electricity grid. When extreme weather, bushfires or surging demand threaten outages, this $1

The Waratah Super Battery was designed as a shock absorber for NSW’s electricity grid. When extreme weather, bushfires or surging demand threaten outages, this $1

Mining is one of the most energy-intensive industries, with extraction, processing, and transport consuming vast amounts of power and driving significant costs. As global pressure

Across outback Queensland, distance and isolation make it difficult to supply reliable electricity. Many communities lie hundreds of kilometres from the nearest substation, while others

As electric vehicles (EVs) continue their steady rise in popularity, questions emerge about whether local electricity networks are ready to support them—particularly during peak charging
We are excited to welcome Daria Korobchuk to our team as a Senior Petroleum Engineer and Commercial Manager. Her experience and blend of technical and

In Australia’s energy sector, AI in project management is driving fast evolution as developers embrace artificial intelligence tools to automate tasks, optimise operations, and support

Australia’s mounting bushfire risk has driven engineers to develop passive and active home-protection measures that function automatically. Ember-proof vents fitted with fine-mesh baffles block sparks

Australia’s diverse climate — from scorching summer days to cold winter nights — necessitates homes that maintain comfort without excessive energy use. Passive solar design

Australia’s engineering sector is well known for its practical, hands-on approach that prioritises real-world testing and safety over purely theoretical models. In a world where

Queensland’s government and local councils are actively supporting the rollout of e-bike charging infrastructure at workplaces and transit hubs to tackle range anxiety and boost