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| | | ... deployment of various technologies at utility scale, including solar, wind, battery storage and the potential of green hydrogen, CEFC said. "Gippsland has been a powerhouse for the National Electricity Market for many years," said CEFC CEO Ian Learmonth. ... |
| | | | If green hydrogen becomes a feasible fuel source, the biggest investment opportunities will be in the renewable energy sector, according to Ausbil Investment Management. Green hydrogen is hydrogen that is created through using electricity from renewable ... |
| | | | ... not just with the mainstays of solar and wind, but increasingly with carbon capture, battery storage and blue and green hydrogen," BlackRock said. "The digital world continues to transform our daily lives, with online work, shopping, schooling and entertainment ... |
| | | | ... designing, building and operating a pilot-scale 10MW renewable hydrogen electrolyser to explore and test the use of green hydrogen in the blast furnace at BlueScope's Port Kembla Steelworks, BlueScope said. The ambition is to demonstrate hydrogen as ... |
| | | | ... invest in some of these things long-term if the policy doesn't make it clear the trajectory you're on." Ploeg cited green hydrogen as an example of this, saying that without government policy to support and catalyse the development of the green hydrogen ... |
| | | | ... in Western Europe, the US, the UK and SE Asia, but also said that Australia could make strides as a producer of green hydrogen. "We do buy into the thematic that over the next 10 years, Australia can be a very significant force in the export of green ... |
| | | | ... Forrest joined the call for Australia to set a net zero 2050 target while announcing ambitious plans to produce green hydrogen through Fortescue Metals. Forrest spoke at Clean Energy Council digital event announcing their new public campaign, Renewable ... |
| | | | ... then turn to the gas sector, gas is going to be a bridging fuel, but we have a lot of work to do to commercialise green hydrogen technology and then work out how we transport it," he said. "We have the next 10 years really to crack that nut, and the ... |
| | | | ... May, but noted that the scale of the challenge shouldn't mean that companies don't try to catalyse the blue and green hydrogen industry. Woodside vice president of technology Jason Crusan said that it's important to take the first steps in producing ... |
| | | | ... Infrastructure Group's (AGIG) CEIP project is "intended to establish Australia's first commercial scale green hydrogen supply chain," the companies say. "The development of the CEIP has the dual benefit of not only contributing to the decarbonisation ... |
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