Will government investment make green hydrogen a reality in Australia?

In the budget last week, the government was keen to talk about its efforts to turn Australia into a renewable superpower under the umbrella of the Future Made in Australia policies. Future Made is a framework that sets out how to target green subsidies to drive investment in everything from solar to critical minerals to green hydrogen. The policy lands at a time when the world is racing towards a...

SA, California partner on renewable and hydrogen future

South Australia has signed a historic agreement with the US state of California to collaborate on advancing renewable and hydrogen technology. SA Premier Peter Malinauskas signed the letter of cooperation with California’s Acting Governor Eleni Kounalakis in Sacramento on Wednesday. Both states have pledged to work together on developing world-leading renewable and hydrogen projects, integrating...

Green hydrogen: Tassie’s major green hydrogen deal

Countrywide Hydrogen has secured an $8 million funding deal in green hydrogen production and supply with the Tasmanian Government. The Tasmanian Government said in a statement that this deal makes Countrywide Hydrogen the first major green hydrogen producer in the state. The funding is part of the Tasmanian Government’s Green Hydrogen Price Reduction Scheme, aimed at stimulating the hydrogen...

Hydrogen Future Could Offer Sustainable Energy and Economic Growth for Appalachia

The nation’s transition to a sustainable and clean-energy future heavily focuses on the use of hydrogen as an energy source. To expedite a hydrogen-fueled future, the Biden administration recently announced more than $7 billion in federal funding to expand hydrogen infrastructure on a nationwide scale.Rohit Pandey, assistant professor of mining and minerals engineering at Virginia Tech, has received...

Genevos joins H2-SEAS consortium in hydrogen electric fishing vessel project

Genevos, a French specialist in hydrogen and fuel cell power systems integration for the maritime sector, has joined the H2-SEAS consortium that aims to develop and build a hydrogen-electric fishing vessel prototype.Courtesy of Genevos The consortium includes the project leader Riga Technical University, fellow Latvian shipyard A2Z Gannet SIA, the Stockholm Environment Institute Tallinn Centre...

Australia’s $500m injection to expand CCS and clean hydrogen

The Australian Government will spend AU$566m (US$378m) in new offshore mapping programmes that will also help identify new carbon capture and storage (CCS) locations and possible sites for clean hydrogen projects.Announced a day before last Thursday’s (16th May) announcement by Resources Minister Madeleine King of Australia’s new Future Gas Strategy, the investment aligns with King’s plan to...

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