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The two-year Hydrogen RD&D International Collaboration Program is a significant step forward in the CSIRO’s newly launched Hydrogen Industry Mission.
The tool evaluates not only the quality of energy resources needed to produce low-emission hydrogen, but also the associated rail and road transportation infrastructure, pipelines to export ports, and ready access to water, among other things.
Lion Energy Limited announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding with the Censtar Group to investigate potential in Australia for testing and operating Censtar hydrogen filling station technology.
New Zealand is seen as a prime early market for hydrogen heavy vehicle fleet adoption due to the nature of heavy transportation in the country and the abundance of renewable energy sources such as hydro, geothermal, and wind.
The Victorian government has allocated $14 million to the construction of a battery factory and a regional hydrogen hub on university campuses throughout the state.
The Hyzon Zero Carbon Alliance, a collaboration of prominent firms dedicated to accelerating the global adoption of hydrogen-powered transportation, has welcomed Woodside Energy as a new member.
Obayashi Corporation has been selected as an equity partner in the Ports of Auckland Limited’s hydrogen refueling station project.
Hyzon Motors Inc. and its hydrogen fuel cell-powered coaches are prepared to challenge Western Australia’s tough mining region.
One of Japan’s major general trading firms, ITOCHU Corporation (ITOCHU), recently announced an MOU with one of Australia’s largest clean hydrogen projects, Australian Future Energy (AFE).
The Australian government has rejected proposals for a $36 billion wind, solar, and hydrogen energy complex in a remote region of Western Australia, thereby killing one of the world’s largest green energy projects.
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