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Carnegie disconnects Garden Island microgrid for Defence work

WAVE energy hopeful Carnegie Clean Energy has resumed normal operations at its Garden Island microgrid off the coast of Perth, after it was temporarily disconnected by the Department of Defence.

Carnegie disconnects Garden Island microgrid for Defence work

The disconnection was ordered so that electrical upgrade works being undertaken on HMAS Stirling could be carried out, Carnegie told the ASX today.  The company said Defence is undertaking a significant...

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