The hydraulic fracturing moratorium on petroleum titles in Western Australia has been lifted, with the ban officially ending on...
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New funding to develop renewable hydrogen in Queensland
Pumps Journalist, , Hydraulic equipment, News, Oil & gas, Projects, Spotlight, 0The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has announced $950,000 in funding for gas company BOC to develop a renewable...
NAIF funds groundbreaking Kidston hydro project
Pumps Journalist, , Hydraulic equipment, News, Projects, 0The Northern Australia Infrastructure Facility (NAIF) has approved a loan of up to $160 million to Genex Power Limited’s...
AEMO Insights paper highlights the importance of pumped hydro
Pumps Journalist, , Energy Efficiency, Hydraulic equipment, News, 0The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has released an Insights paper that provides new perspectives and deeper analysis on...
Waterhammer: causes and variables
admin, , Condition monitoring, Energy Efficiency, Engineering, Features, Hydraulic equipment, Pipelines, Technical, Valves, Water & wastewater, 0In a previous issue, we used a hypothetical example to illustrate the onset and effects of waterhammer. In this...
WA Government announces new rules for hydraulic fracturing
admin, , Hydraulic equipment, Mining, News, 0The WA Government has announced it will not permit hydraulic fracturing over 98 per cent of the state and,...
There’s a wheelbarrow in my pipeline
Pumps Journalist, , Energy Efficiency, Features, Hydraulic equipment, Irrigation, Pipelines, Water & wastewater, 0It may seem like a strange occurrence, but in the past a wheelbarrow left in a pipeline was not...
WTP upgrade reduces strain on drinking water supplies
Elisa Iannunzio, , Hydraulic equipment, Partner Solutions, Water & wastewater, 0An upgrade of Water Corporation’s Bridgetown Wastewater Treatment Plant (WTP) near Perth means that high-quality treated wastewater can be...
PIA recognises innovation in the industry
Pumps Journalist, , Engineering, Events, Features, Hydraulic equipment, Industry news, PIA news, Training, 0At the PIA annual general meeting last November, the association presented the 2017 Industry Innovation Award. The PIA launched...
Waterhammer what and why
Pumps Journalist, , Engineering, Features, Hydraulic equipment, Technical, Valves, 0by Joe Evans, Pump Ed 101 In this article, we will define waterhammer and take a look at the...
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