South Australia’s ambitious venture into clean hydrogen production marks a significant milestone with the establishment of the Port Bonython Hydrogen Hub.
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South Australian Government has selected global energy giant GE Vernova to supply turbines for the world’s largest green hydrogen power plant, set to be constructed near Whyalla. This monumental project aims to leverage GE’s cutting-edge aeroderivative LM6000Velox turbine generators, heralding a step forward in the use of 100% renewable hydrogen in Australia.
Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, is marking a significant step in its journey toward sustainable public transportation. The city has unveiled converted hybrid diesel trains designed to reduce noise, emissions, and fuel consumption, bringing a breath of fresh air to commuters.
South Australian government is on the verge of introducing a groundbreaking piece of legislation—the Hydrogen and Renewable Energy Act Bill.
South Australia is positioning itself as a global leader in renewable energy with the introduction of a landmark bill aimed at streamlining the development of hydrogen and renewable energy projects.
Bulgartransgaz explores hydrogen transmission demand The non-binding survey is being conducted to determine market demand for hydrogen transmission capacity, according…
As the global push for decarbonization gains momentum, South Australia is taking bold steps towards greener energy solutions without disconnecting gas networks. Premier Peter Malinauskas believes that further blending hydrogen into the gas network holds the key to decarbonizing the state’s energy landscape.
South Australia starts hydrogen bus trial in Adelaide From late August, two Morphettville bus depot hydrogen buses will travel across…
Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power Co. (KHNP) has announced its participation in the South Australia green cement transition project, aiming to contribute to carbon neutrality in the cement industry through the production of green hydrogen.
South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas is set to promote the state’s green hydrogen project during his four-day trade mission in Europe.