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Research examines hydrogen fractures in high-strength steel cars

Making automobiles lighter is one of several techniques to reduce the energy necessary for transportation. In particular, high-strength (HS) steels are ideal candidates for this application because their higher weight-to-strength ratio allows for the use of less metal to achieve comparable structural integrity. 

Up to $70m available in Townsville regional hydrogen hubs grant program

The federal government has begun accepting applications for the Regional Hydrogen Hubs Program – Townsville Region Grant opportunity, which seeks to create a Hydrogen Hub to deliver clean energy.

MUA welcomes the proposed renewable energy future for Port Kembla

The Maritime Union of Australia’s (MUA) Southern NSW Branch Secretary Mick Cross has welcomed the news that Port Kembla will become a significant venue for renewable energy projects.

RMIT researchers create hydrogen from seawater to foster green hydrogen economy

Scientists from RMIT University have developed what they claim is a cheaper and more energy-efficient way to make hydrogen directly from seawater in a push to boost the green hydrogen industry.

Kowhai Park takes a step forward for one of New Zealand’s largest solar farms

Kowhai Park, Christchurch Airport's renewable energy zone, has moved a significant step closer to reality with the largest solar farm to be developed.

New research shows LNG can help accelerate hydrogen future

A new study has confirmed the ability of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and its infrastructure to act as a catalyst for the growing global...

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. 

Swinburne: industry, community must partner for a hydrogen future

Investment in the hydrogen economy is rising at record rates, but a significant imbalance between industry and society is preventing Australia from fully embracing the technology, the Swinburne University of Technology said.

Australia and the Netherlands sign new renewable hydrogen deal

Australia and the Netherlands have inked a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enable the development of a renewable hydrogen supply chain from Australia to Europe.

WA inks trade agreement with Japan to boost decarbonisation tech development

The WA government has signed a trade agreement with Japan Bank for International Cooperation to accelerate progress for decarbonisation and low-emission technologies in the state. 
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