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Mobile hydrogen refuelling stations set for remote mines and industrial sectors. A distribution agreement between Europe-based Enermech and Wolftank Group will see mobile hydrogen refuelling stations installed at remote mine sites and industrial sectors across Australia & New Zealand

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Melbourne researchers use sound waves to boost green hydrogen production 14-fold. “With sound waves making it much easier to extract hydrogen from water, it eliminates the need to use corrosive electrolytes and expensive electrodes such as platinum or iridium” - research lead Amgad Rezk

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Pepsi to trial hydrogen trucks at Brisbane facility. The trial is in partnership with Pure Hydrogen, a company positioning itself as a supplier of both hydrogen powered vehicles via leasing arrangements, as well as hydrogen itself

7 months ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from pv-magazine-australia.com

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Toshiba energises PV-powered hydrogen refuelling station in Japan. The system is reportedly able to refill about eight hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, each in three minutes. It is also able to supply electric power by using hydrogen produced with renewable energy within the station.

9 months ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from pv-magazine-australia.com

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Longi unwraps reasons behind green hydrogen shift. "Our electrolyser can provide a hydrogen output of 1,000 Nm³/h and we have already provided a 4000 Nm³/h hydrogen production system for the world’s largest green hydrogen project. The service life of the equipment exceeds 200,000 hours."

11 months ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from pv-magazine-australia.com

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Solar-plus-hydrogen for air traffic control. A 19.8 kW PV system is powering a telecommunications antenna at a French air control centre. When it produces more energy than needed, the surplus is used to produce hydrogen which is then utilised to produce new electricity via a fuel cell system...

1 year ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from pv-magazine-australia.com

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CEFC green hydrogen cost projections labelled ‘too conservative’. A new study commissioned by the Clean Energy Finance Corporation has indicated renewable hydrogen is already approaching cost competitiveness with that produced using fossil fuels...

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The weekend read: The race for green hydrogen. Goldman Sachs has called green hydrogen a “once-in-a-generation opportunity” that it estimates “could give rise to a €10 trillion addressable market globally by 2050 for the utilities industry alone.”

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Hydrogen buses are on their way to Australia. "Dubbed the H2OzBus Project, it intends to initially deploy 100 hydrogen fuel-cell electric buses across up to 10 city hubs in Australia where interest and demand for fuel-cell buses has already been expressed."

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Pure Hydrogen signs MoU to build refuelling network. Australia’s Pure Hydrogen – a division of ASX-listed Real Energy – has partnered with U.S.-based Hyzon Motors to develop a chain of hydrogen refuelling stations in Australia.

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Work begins on German-Australian “hydrogen bridge”. "The aim of the research is to investigate how a value chain of green H2 between the two nations can be established, a way of taking advantage of Australia’s enormous solar resources and Germany’s technical know-how in the field of electrolysis."

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The solar highway to Australia’s renewable hydrogen economy. Modelling from a new report backed by ARENA has found that on-site solar electrolysis is not only the most cost-effective way of reaching Australia’s ambitions of both a domestic and export hydrogen economy, but perhaps the only way.

3 years ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from pv-magazine-australia.com

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Australia: ATCO begins blending green hydrogen into gas network. "The successful blending, and use of the blend to run natural gas appliances – including cooktops and gas-powered air conditioning – is the first step in continued testing around the potential of hydrogen"

3 years ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from pv-magazine-australia.com

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Green hydrogen to reach cost parity by 2030. Recent analysis from Wood Mackenzie predicts green hydrogen, produced primarily by solar electrolysis, will reach cost parity in Australia, Germany and Japan by 2030.

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Hydrogen Australia — a powerful new collaboration | pv magazine

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Australia: Queensland government opens funding for new hydrogen projectsNews

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Long read: University of New South Wales enabling terawatts of solar power. "because solar is now so cheap and storage relatively expensive, using electricity as it’s generated is most effective, and we can “do stuff that would have seemed ridiculous in the past"

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Green hydrogen airs at G20 meeting of energy ministers this week. "The Australian Fed Gov, AUS Chief Scientist Alan Finkel, the AUS Renewable Energy Agency, CSIRO, Andrew Forrest of Fortescue Metals & numerous research hubs around the country believe hydrogen’s time is near, for three reasons:

3 years ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Hydrogen from pv-magazine-australia.com

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Transpacific partnership aims to accelerate green hydrogen uptake. "Hydrogen produced by solar and wind powered electrolysers has been seen as Australia’s golden opportunity."News

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Australia’s first solar to hydrogen-based microgrid gets nearly $1 million in federal funding

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Australia’s first solar to hydrogen-based microgrid gets nearly $1 million in federal funding

4 years ago by Chop_Chop to /s/Solar from pv-magazine-australia.com

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Japanese scientists seek to lower costs of PV-powered hydrogen. The scientists claim their system will mean hydrogen can be produced for $0.15-0.25 per cubic meter.

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Solar and battery hydrogen innovation hub to be built in Western Australia

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