Australian government is engaging in discussions with Germany regarding a potential €400 million ($660 million) funding plan. The aim is to initiate billion-dollar-scale green hydrogen projects in Australia, furthering the transition away from Russian gas in Germany.
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Australian Government has committed a substantial $70 million investment in the development of the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania.
Australia is making significant strides in securing the future of electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles on its roads by introducing stringent safety standards.
Amp Energy, a Canadian renewables developer, has announced a three-month extension to the agreement driving the 5GW Cape Hardy Green Hydrogen project in South Australia.
Australian companies Fortescue and Woodside find their ambitious hydrogen projects at risk due to proposed rule changes by the United States. The changes could potentially exclude them from accessing cash incentives under the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), valued at billions of dollars.
The government of the Australia’s Northern Territory has bestowed major project status upon the Darwin H2 Hub. Developed by TE H2, an 80%-owned subsidiary of French oil major TotalEnergies, this 1GW green hydrogen project has emerged as a beacon of sustainable energy innovation.
Woodside and SK E&S will embark on a joint exploration of opportunities related to long-term ammonia and hydrogen offtake arrangements.
GE Vernova’s Gas Power business has secured a significant order from CS Energy, a Queensland Government-owned energy company.
Countrywide Hydrogen has initiated a feasibility study for the construction of a “Hydrogen HyWay” connecting Adelaide and Melbourne, heralding a new era in Australia’s transportation landscape.
Australian researchers have shattered the traditional barriers of green hydrogen production by introducing a method that directly extracts hydrogen from seawater.