Hadean Energy CEO, Chris Rowland, and CSIRO Hydrogen Industry Mission Deputy Leader, Karen Kozielski, with the trial rig at the Hydrogen Technology...
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A 2,200 square metre Hycel Technology Hub hydrogen research, testing and training facility will open today located at Deakin University’s Warrnambool, Victoria campus. As Australia’s first hydrogen fuel cell research, prototyping and fabrication facility, it aims to support the development of new technologies to develop next-generation higher power fuel cells. The hub has been designed… The post Hycel Technology Hub to open at Deakin appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.
Hadean Energy CEO, Chris Rowland, and CSIRO Hydrogen Industry Mission Deputy Leader, Karen Kozielski, with the trial rig at the Hydrogen Technology...
The Hydrogen Electric Research Team at the Korea Electrotechnology Research Institute (KERI) has developed the world's first integrated system capable...
Research scientists at the Department of Meteorology and Climate Science at the Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) are working...
The Defence Trailblazer research group has announced a strategic partnership with the University of Adelaide and QuantX Labs, aimed at advancing...
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Battery technology company Livium’s recycling subsidiary Envirostream Australia has secured an $850,000 grant from the Western Australia government...
With a focus on commercialising the HT PEM fuel cell technology, Blue World Technologies has recruited Morten Hougaard Sørensen as […]
Chinese solar cell and module maker Aiko Solar has partnered with the Australian Centre for Advanced Photovoltaics on a $6 million initiative aiming...
Using hydrogen to generate electricity does not cause any climate-damaging emissions. But storing and transporting the gas pose technical challenges....