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Hazer Group teams up with Japanese companies for first hydrogen production facility in Japan

Australian chemicals commercial company Hazer Group has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding with Nagoya-based Chubu Electric Power Company Inc. and Chiyoda Corporation to work together on a Project Development Plan (PDP) for a Hazer manufacturing site in the Chubu region of Japan.

Four new members announced in consortium developing ‘Queensland’s next big industry’

Four new members will join a consortium between Stanwell and Japanese hydrogen supplier Iwatani Corporation, which will commence a $10.4 million feasibility study into...

Tasmanian Government inks MOU with Woodside to progress major renewable hydrogen operation

Last year, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency’s (ARENA) announced that seven companies have been shortlisted and invited to submit a full application for the...

Hazer Group executes funding agreement with ARENA

Hazer Group has secured grant funding of up to $9.41 million from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to support the design, procurement, construction...

WA Government allocates $1.68m to encourage the development of a renewable hydrogen industry

The Western Australian Government is looking to kick-start the development of a job-creating renewable hydrogen industry in the state with a $1.68 million investment...

Hazer to build innovative facility that turns biogas from sewage into hydrogen and graphite

The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), on behalf of the Federal Government, has announced up to $9.41 million in funding to support the construction...
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