Worley, a global engineering and consulting leader, has secured a pivotal role in ABEL Energy’s ambitious green hydrogen and methanol project in Bell Bay, Tasmania.
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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.
In the ever-evolving landscape of Australia’s hydrogen ambitions, Bell Bay finds itself at the crossroads of promise and disappointment.
Hydrogen power research pioneer Coventry University claims £4 million contracts The Centre for Advanced Low-Carbon Propulsion Systems (C-ALPS) at Coventry…
As part of the Australian Government’s expanded $464 million regional program, the Tasmanian Liberal Government is moving forward with its…
The centers, according to Prime Minister Scott Morrison, would create employment across Australia and help the country become a worldwide leader in the new energy economy.
In a statement, State Energy Minister Guy Barnett confirmed that the government would contribute an additional $100,000 to the “Advanced Manufacturing Zone,” which was one of the government’s election promises.