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New solar efficiency record set by UNSW’s kesterite research

Engineers at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) have reportedly achieved a world record for the efficiency of kesterite solar cells, a material considered key to future photovoltaic technologies.

New hydrogen and helium discovery opens doors to clean energy potential

A recent report from Geoscience Australia and the Geological Survey of New South Wales has uncovered elevated levels of natural hydrogen and helium in various regions across New South Wales, paving the way for new clean energy possibilities.

Hysata teams up with POSCO to advance next-gen electrolyser tech

Australian electrolyser manufacturer Hysata has entered joint development agreements with South Korea’s POSCO Holdings and POSCO Eco & Challenge (E&C) to accelerate the commercialisation of its innovative electrolyser technology. 

Australia and US join forces on high-efficiency hydrogen liquefier

The Future Energy Exports Cooperative Research Center (FEnEx CRC) and GenH2 Corp have entered into an agreement to engineer and demonstrate a high-efficiency hydrogen liquefier with a production capacity of up to 100 kilograms per day.

Whyalla hydrogen power plant to deploy 100% hydrogen-ready turbines

The South Australian Government has announced a groundbreaking agreement with ATCO Australia to bring world-leading technology to its Whyalla hydrogen power plant. 

Hazer completes testing for Commercial Demonstration Plant, achieves key milestones

Hazer Group has completed testing at its Commercial Demonstration Plant (CDP), marking a milestone in advancing its clean hydrogen technology toward commercial scale.

CSIRO facility boosts Hadean Energy’s green hydrogen tech dev’t

Hadean Energy is advancing its hydrogen technology toward commercialisation as it trials its Solid Oxide Electrolysis technology at the Hydrogen Technology Demonstration Facility (HTDF) at CSIRO's Clayton campus in Victoria. 

Port of Newcastle partners with industry leaders to drive energy transition

The Port of Newcastle’s Clean Energy Precinct (CEP) has taken a step forward, signing agreements for Front End Engineering Designs (FEED) and Environmental Impact Statements (EIS). 

Hycel Hydrogen Hub opens at Deakin Warrnambool

Australia's first Hydrogen Hub, the Hycel Technology Hub, has officially opened at Deakin University's Warrnambool campus. 

Engineers Australia, Deakin launch hydrogen training to tackle skills shortage

Engineers Australia, through its training arm Engineering Education Australia (EEA) and in collaboration with Deakin University, announced the launch of a new suite of hydrogen energy micro-credentials aimed at addressing the critical skills shortage in the hydrogen and engineering sectors. 
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