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The Clean Energy Regulator of Australia will begin testing its hydrogen Guarantee of Origin system. The plan, which is backed by the Australian government, will strive to conform with international norms and give trading partners in the developing business trust.
The Desert Bloom project, according to the Northern Territory government, may provide more than 1000 full-time construction employment and more than 120 full-time jobs once it is operating.
According to Canberra’s first status report on its hydrogen strategy, issued in 2019, three major challenges to developing the country’s…
Trafigura intends to make a final investment decision by the end of the year, with building set to begin in 2023. An engineering study for the project will be jointly funded by Trafigura and the SA state government.
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and AGL Energy are investigating the possibility of generating green hydrogen at two coal-fired power plants…
The two companies will first look at establishing a 10MW pilot-scale renewable hydrogen electrolyser to test the usage of green hydrogen in BlueScope’s Port Kembla blast furnace.
In an Australian first, APA Group, a leading energy infrastructure company, announced a proposal to test Victoria’s high pressure gas…
LAVO has completed a successful site validation and demonstration testing process at Coregas’ South Australian facility. LAVO was able to…
Hydrogen is a clean energy source that does not produce CO2. The usage of hydrogen is predicted to grow over the world, and efforts are underway to establish a supply chain in order to create a Hydrogen Society.
A group of Harvard University, Shandong University, China University of Petroleum Beijing, and Huazhong University of Science and Technology researchers investigated the feasibility of creating hydrogen by electrolysis utilizing power provided by offshore wind in China.
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