Amp Energy Announces the Establishment of The Renewable Energy Hub of South Australia
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MELBOURNE, Australia, May 4, 2021 /PRNewswire/ - Amp Power Australia Pty Limited, the Australian operating company of global developer Amp Energy ( Amp ) has announced the establishment of the Renewable Energy Hub of South Australia ( REHSA ); a strategic portfolio of large scale integrated Solar PV, Wind and Battery Energy Storage ( BESS ) assets located in South Australia. The Renewable Energy Hub of South Australia also includes the siting of the Spencer Gulf Hydrogen Energy Ecoplex, forming part of the South Australian Government s Hydrogen Action Plan.
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Adelaide may not necessarily be known as a city of firsts within Australia - but it is. The first state to give women the vote is also home to Australia s first official nude beach (Maslins) and the first to decriminalise homosexuality. Now, it is also home to Australia s first Hotel Indigo, the boutique arm of the InterContinental Hotels Group.
Don Dunstan instigated a lot of change in SA throughout the 1970s. The pioneering former premier was fond of the arts and wearing pink shorts, this bright, modern and colourful hotel pays homage to him, his favourite colour and the festival state with large posters of past fringes and festivals adorning corridor and room walls. A striking foyer, restaurant and bar opening onto the street welcomes passers-by for coffee and drinks, as well as guests, who will also no doubt be lured to its kaleidescopic rooftop bar, the city s highest.
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Peesey Swamp on southern Yorke Peninsula, southern Australia, is a north-northwesterly south-southeasterly trending lowland depression, approximately 24 km long and 4 to 10 km wide. The richly fossiliferous mollusc and foraminiferal faunal assemblages of the last interglacial Glanville Formation in Peesey Swamp indicate that the paleoenvironment was a low- to medium-energy, sheltered sandflat to shallow-water seaway during the Last Interglacial Maximum (Marine Isotope Substage [MIS] 5e; 128–116 ka). The presence of the fossil bivalve molluscs Katelysia rhytiphora, Chlamys (Equichlamys) bifrons and Fulvia tenuicostata, in life position, indicate that the paleowater depth was ≤4 m in Peesey Swamp. The seaway cut across southern Yorke Peninsula, establishing a marine connection between southern Spencer Gulf and Investigator Strait during deposition of these taxa. Amino acid racemisation dating of the fossil marine molluscs Katelysia sp. and Fulvia tenuicostata confirms tha
Giant cuttlefish arriving early at Whyalla prompting hope of a tourist boom
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A ban on commercial fishing of cuttlefish in the Spencer Gulf was lifted in 2020.
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Some giant cuttlefish have started to arrive weeks earlier than usual for their spectacular annual gathering at Whyalla on South Australia s Spencer Gulf.
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Some have already turned up, weeks earlier than usual
It is the second cuttlefish aggregation since a fishing ban was lifted
The yearly breeding event, known as an aggregation, is a huge draw card for tourists, who scuba dive and snorkel among the gentle cephalopods.