Carnegie’s Garden Island Microgrid has resumed normal operations following the temporary disconnection required by the Department of Defence due to electrical upgrade works being undertaken on HMAS Stirling. Department of Defence (Defence) is undertaking a significant electrical system upgrade as part of the HMAS Stirling Redevelopment Stage 3A Project. As part of this Project, the point of connection for Carnegie’s 2MW solar PV and 2MW/0.5MWh battery system underwent a significant refurbishment by Defence. Click here to read the latest ASX Announcement
Carnegie has signed a Collaboration Agreement with Hewlett Packard Enterprise in which the parties will work collaboratively on a project to develop a reinforcement learning based controller for the CETO wave energy technology. The work will extend the artificial intelligence development already underway at Carnegie.
Carnegie has executed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Oceantera, a project development company whose mission is to deliver clean, affordable and reliable energy to remote and island communities in South East Asia through responsible and sustainable development in collaboration with its partners and empowered local communities.
Carnegie has been selected to receive a Microsoft AI for Earth grant to support a project that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the capabilities of Carnegie’s Wave Predictor and broadens its potential applications. Carnegie’s project was chosen through a competitive global selection process.
Carnegie releases a new video related to its recently developed Wave Predictor technology. The video provides a high-level explanation of how it works, the benefits to Carnegie’s CETO technology and what it offers other marine industries. The video has been released on the company’s website and will also be posted on social networks such as Twitter, LinkedIn and Youtube.