South Taranaki hydrogen facility boosted by gov funding
A “game-changing” hydrogen energy facility in South Taranaki, New Zealand has been boosted by nearly $20m of government funding.
A “game-changing” hydrogen energy facility in South Taranaki, New Zealand has been boosted by nearly $20m of government funding.
The Australian Hydrogen Council has decided to reschedule the Australian Hydrogen Conference from March to November due to concerns regarding the spread of coronavirus and its implications for corporate travel.
Queensland’s largest electricity generator Stanwell Corporation has been awarded £1.25m in ARENA funding to assess the feasibility of a renewable hydrogen demonstration plant.
Strengthening its commitment to the development of sustainable solutions, electrotechnology company McKay has joined the New Zealand Hydrogen Association.
Three “hydrogen industry champions” in Gladstone, Redlands and Townsville will be appointed to help achieve the Palaszczuk Government’s vision for a Queensland hydrogen industry.
Hydrogen technology developed at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney will be installed in a world-first application of its kind in the regional town Manilla, thanks to New South Wales (NSW) government funding...
The “world’s largest” hydrogen production plant which has been under construction since 2018 is now complete.
The Hydrogen Utilisation Study Group in Chubu has been formed by ten private companies in order to create demand for hydrogen and build a hydrogen supply chain in the Chubu region.
Today is World Energy Efficiency Day 2020.
The Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering (ATSE) has joined forces with the prestigious National Academy of Engineering Korea (NAEK) to hold a critical workshop about hydrogen tomorrow.