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Industry calls for Australia’s pump sector to be declared an essential service

Industry calls for Australia’s pump sector to be declared an essential service Pump Industry Australia (PIA) has sent a letter to the Prime Minister and National Cabinet calling for the government to declare the pump sector as an essential service, to ensure pump companies can continue to operate in the event of stricter lockdown measures. […]

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Energy efficiency grants for dairy farmers

Energy efficiency grants for dairy farmers Tasmanian dairy farmers will soon be able to access grants to help with energy efficiency measures, including capital costs, with the State Government announcing a dairy-specific round of the On Farm Energy Audit and Capital Grants Program. The Tasmanian Government has also announced an additional $250,000 to fund grants

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National body calls for greater high-pressure cleaning safety awareness

National body calls for greater high-pressure cleaning safety awareness An increase in the numbers of injuries throughout manufacturing and process industries using high-pressure cleaning equipment has prompted a national industry body to call for more awareness and training of Australian Standards. The Australasian High Pressure Water Jetting Association (AUSJET) said many industrial operators of high-pressure

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Mackay irrigators take control of water scheme

Mackay irrigators take control of water scheme Mackay canegrowers on the Eton Irrigation Scheme are now in charge of their own water, giving them control of the distribution of 51,900ML across the irrigation scheme’s 193 pipelines and six pump stations. Member for Mackay, Julieanne Gilbert, said around 300 canegrowers would now decide as a cooperative

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Plans for world-first solar hydro power plant in Victoria

Plans for world-first solar hydro power plant in Victoria The Australian Renewable Agency (ARENA) has announced $3 million in funding to conduct a technical and commercial feasibility study for a 4MW solar hydro power plant to be built in north-western Victoria. In a world-first, Melbourne based renewable energy startup, RayGen, is proposing to build a

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Victoria lifts moratorium on onshore gas exploration

Victoria lifts moratorium on onshore gas exploration The Victorian Government has announced its decision to lift the moratorium on onshore conventional natural gas exploration and development in a new Bill to be introduced to Parliament. The Bill allows for an orderly restart of the onshore conventional gas industry in Victoria. It will also introduce measures

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Best practices for expansion joints in the process industries 

Best practices for expansion joints in the process industries  Operating equipment in the process industries can be fraught with dangers. Specifically, rubber expansion joints used at high temperatures or improperly installed, and operating pumps away from the best efficiency point (BEP), can cause wear, failure and extended downtime in operation. One common issue with rotating

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