Australian clean energy company Endua has unveiled the first of its purpose-built standalone hydrogen power banks which it says are designed to close the gap in microgrid applications, where the need for reliable power means reliance on emissions-heavy energy production such as diesel generators.
Australian clean energy company, Endua, has secured $11.8 million in funding as it prepares to scale new hydrogen generation and storage technologies that can deliver affordable and reliable renewable energy to power communities, remote industries and off-grid infrastructure.
Professional services firm PwC Australia has appointed 107 new partners since the start of the year, and among them are seven IT professionals.
Fuel and convenience retailer Ampol has selected the Boomi AtomSphere platform to improve its business operations and implement more projects efficiently.
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