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bp’s H2Kwinana project hits major milestone with gov’t backing

Australian manufacturer bp has entered the front-end engineering and design (FEED) phase of its H2Kwinana project in Western Australia, marking a significant step in the company's commitment to sustainable energy solutions.

Fortescue invests $35M in Michigan advanced manufacturing facility

Global green energy company Fortescue Metals Group has unveiled ambitious plans to inaugurate a cutting-edge Advanced Manufacturing Centre in Michigan, USA. This strategic move involves...

Hysata launches new manufacturing plant in Port Kembla, gets $21M ARENA funding

Hysata, a Wollongong-based electrolyser company, has opened its new 8,000 sqm global headquarters and electrolyser manufacturing plant in Port Kembla. 

WA kickstarts study for hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing

The Western Australian government has announced a collaboration with ITM Power and Linde Engineering for a research initiative on hydrogen electrolyser manufacturing. 

New massive renewable electrolyser planned for Queensland

Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) is slated to build one of the world’s largest renewable energy-powered electrolysers in Queensland. 

Construction of the world’s largest electrolyser facility commences in Queensland

Fortescue has announced that it has started to construct of the world’s largest electrolyser facility in Gladstone Queensland. According to the official announcement, the A$114...

Engineers find neat way to turn waste carbon dioxide into useful material

Media Release Making catalysts to convert waste carbon dioxide into useful industrial products has been expensive and complicated – until now. UNSW engineers show it's...
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