Australian-German Hydrogen Program
'Australian and German Governments have today opened the HyGATE initiative, a Hydrogen Innovation and Technology incubator.' (ARENAWIRE - Australian Renewable Energy Agency, Canberra) >
AIRBUS ZEROe
Towards the world’s first zero-emission commercial aircraft. 'At Airbus, we have the ambition to develop the world’s first zero-emission commercial aircraft by 2035. Hydrogen propulsion will help us to deliver on this ambition. Our ZEROe concept aircraft enable us to explore a variety of configurations and hydrogen technologies that will shape the development of our future zero-emission aircraft.' (AIRBUS, France) >
Hydrogen Internal Combustion Engines
Toyota in conjunction with Yamaha are developing Hydrogen fuelled reciprocating engines - from 3 cylinder to V8. (Toyota, Japan) >
Fugitive Emissions with Australia's Hydrogen Plan?
“Serious threat” of fugitive emissions with hydrogen plan. 'Australia's plans to produce hydrogen using fossil fuels carries significant risks and could create an industry that leads to an increase in greenhouse gas emissions, researchers from The Australian National University (ANU) warn.' (Institute for Climate, Energy & Disaster Solutions - Australian National University, Canberra) >
Queensland Bus Company Going Hydrogen
Queensland Bus company in Emerald (Central Highlands Region of Queensland - inland from Mackay), converting its fleet to Hydrogen FuelCell operation. 'Self-Sufficient Hydrogen Underlies Qld Bus-Fleet Conversion' (Bus News, Australian Bus and Coach) >
Hydrogen from Wood-Waste
Hydrogen from wood-waste plant proposed for using a technique developed by Babcock & Wilcox (USA) 'BrightLoop: Next Generation Low-Carbon Technology for Power and Industry' Details of the Babcock & Wilcox technique >
Global Hydrogen Review 2021
'It examines what international progress on hydrogen is needed to help address climate change – and compares real-world developments with the stated ambitions of government and industry and with key actions under the Global Action Agenda.' (International Energy Agency, Paris) >
Catalysing hydrogen investment
'What the market needs to deliver investment in hydrogen infrastructure.' (ARUP Engineers and Consultants, London) >
Large PEM Electrolyser for Hydrogen Production
REFHYNE II will build the world's largest PEM electrolyser for hydrogen production – an important step towards GW-size electrolyse plants. 'The REFHYNE II consortium is pleased to announce that we have been awarded a grant of €32.4m by CINEA (the European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency) for the development of a 100 MW electrolyser to be sited at Shell’s Energy and Chemicals Park, Rheinland in Germany.' (SINTEF - established in 1950 by the former Norwegian Institute of Technology) >
Hydrogen Production Costs
Driving down the cost of hydrogen production. CSIRO and partners launch $68M Hydrogen Industry Mission. (CSIRO, Canberra) >