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ARCC completes groundbreaking all-Australian hydrogen fuel cell bus

New South Wales-based ARCC has unveiled an all-Australian hydrogen fuel cell bus— the first of its kind to self-sufficiently produce zero emissions. 

FFI forges alliance with Airbus to decarbonize aviation industry

Hydrogen giant Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has partnered up with aviation giant Airbus to decarbonize the aviation industry by implementing green hydrogen as a fuel in...

Pure Hydrogen partners with CAC-H2 to build three waste to hydrogen plants in Australia.

Australian clean energy company Pure Hydrogen Corporation  has signed a Term Sheet with Singaporean renewable fuel technology company CAC-H2 to build three waste to...

Pure Hydrogen, Hyzon Motors team up to build hydrogen refueling points

Pure Hydrogen Corporation, a 100%-owned hydrogen division of Real Energy Corporation Limited (ASX:RLE), and Hyzon Motors Australia Pty Ltd, a subsidiary of US-based HYZON...

Thanks to CSIRO’s hydrogen breakthrough, Australia may become a renewable energy superpower

Scientists have spent years working on the production of ultra-high purity hydrogen that can be transported safely and used as an energy source on...

BOC and CSIRO ink agreement for ground-breaking $3.4m hydrogen project

BOC has announced that it has signed an agreement with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) to collaborate on a ground-breaking $3.4...

RMIT researchers develop solar paint that can extract energy from water vapour

RMIT researchers have developed a solar paint that can absorb and split water vapour to generate the cleanest source of energy – hydrogen. The paint...

Australian researchers crack code for manufacturing hydrogen as fuel

A team of researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) has managed to successfully replicate a key step in the process of photosynthesis, which might lead...
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