LINE Hydrogen has a vision to reduce the Australian transport industry’s reliance on diesel by developing renewable technology to mass produce green hydrogen, writes Chris Ryan.
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Australia’s first large-scale hydrogen plant to be built in Western Australia
The Pilbara region of Western Australia is set to become home to one of the world’s largest renewable hydrogen plants after the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) conditionally approved
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Charles Darwin University to deliver Northern Territory’s first hydrogen energy storage system
Renewable energy company Hybrid Systems Australia has signed an agreement with Charles Darwin University (CDU) to deliver the Northern Territory’s first hydrogen energy storage system.
The
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Queensland Government launches hydrogen workforce roadmap
The Queensland Government has launched a landmark dedicated workforce development plan for the hydrogen industry, the first of its kind in Australia.
Speaking at the Australian Clean
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Australia’s hydrogen sector poised for export moment of truth
If Australia can maximise its opportunities to produce clean hydrogen and deliver it to the world, a potential $10 billion industry awaits, writes Ruchira Singh, editor, energy transition, at
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Australian Energy Market Commission releases draft recommendations for future decarbonised gas sector
The Australian Energy Market Commission (AEMC) has taken a crucial step in the development of a national hydrogen and renewable gases industry with the release of a draft report outlining what
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Green hydrogen plant to be built in Tasmania for diesel fuel replacement
Queensland-based green hydrogen energy company LINE Hydrogen has announced plans to build a commercial-scale green hydrogen plant in Tasmania.
The company has executed a terms sheet
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Australian company to produce world’s first hydrogen-powered aircraft
Australian-owned company Aviation H2 is committed to achieving net-zero emissions in the aerospace industry through its use of green hydrogen. It has hatched an ambitious plan to produce Australia’s
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Australian company makes major breakthrough in commercial hydrogen production
Australian hydrogen technology company Hysata has made a major breakthrough in the quest to produce commercial hydrogen for less than $2 a kilogram.
Through the development of an ultra-high
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Australia’s hydrogen superpower opportunity
Bottling up Australia’s sunshine and wind as green hydrogen and exporting it to the world is starting to look less like a pipedream. But first we need to get the colours right, writes Poppy
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