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Yarra Valley Water eyes new waste-to-energy facility in Victoria

AU Manufacturing

The Environment Protection Authority Victoria (EPA Victoria) said it is looking into a development license application from Yarra Valley Water Corporation to construct a waste-to-energy facility at the site of the Lilydale Treatment Plant at 83-85 Nelson Road, Lilydale, Victoria.

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Russelectric, A Siemens Business, Offers RTS-30 Series Automatic Transfer Switches for Water/Waste Treatment Facilities

Manufacturing Tomorrow

The most complete line of rugged 480 VAC 30-cycle and 3-cycle UL tested switches available

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Queensland SMEs boosted with $5.5m investment

Manufacturer's Monthly

Two of the projects will include an AI-Powered Analytics Platform and Clean&Recover, which will help mineral companies transform waste streams into productive assets. “By Another recipient has developed innovative UltravioletC water sterilisation devices to kill bacteria in potable water systems within health and aged care facilities.

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New manufacturing program to change construction of NSW public schools

Manufacturer's Monthly

Dozens of new and upgraded public school and preschool facilities will be built under an innovative new program that employs modern methods of construction to deliver high quality, sustainable schools in a shorter timeframe.

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Wastewater-produced biomethane gas in NSW to potentially be used in manufacturing processes

AU Manufacturing

The Malabar Biomethane Demonstration Project, co-funded by major energy infrastructure company Jemena and the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), is creating biomethane by upgrading biogas produced from organic waste.

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Water-based batteries studied as safe alternative to lithium

E&T

There would be no battery fires any more because it's water-based,” said chemical engineering professor Dr Jodie Lutkenhaus. “In Water-based batteries consist of a cathode, an electrolyte and an anode. The cathodes and anodes are polymers that can store energy, and the electrolyte is water mixed with organic salts.

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Defense Metals advances pre-feasibility study

Canadian Manufacturing

waste storage facility geotechnical); Principal Consultant – Geochemistry, Kirsty Ketchum, Ph.D., The work completed to date included field site inspections from SRK personnel: Principial Consultant – Mining Rock Mechanics, Ed Saunders, P.Eng.