HMA focuses on hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
With discussion on the future of Australia’s transport fleet growing daily, Hydrogen Mobility Australia (HMA) focuses on the use of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
With discussion on the future of Australia’s transport fleet growing daily, Hydrogen Mobility Australia (HMA) focuses on the use of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles.
Oxair’s nitrogen membrane systems supply a range of volume requirements up to 5,000 M3/hr (170,000 SCFH with a range of purities up to 99.9%), delivering a constant flow of high purity nitrogen gas.
Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has taken part in the first production and export of ‘green hydrogen’ derived from water from Australia to Japan marking a major step towards the develop of a new sustainable...
BOC, a member of Linde plc, and Australian transport company Nortrans today celebrated 50 years of partnership at a special event held in Townsville, Queensland.
Toyota Australia has unveiled plans to transform part of its decommissioned car manufacturing plant in Altona, Victoria into a $7.3m Hydrogen Centre.
Toyota Australia has purchased a 0.25MW rapid-response PEM (proton exchange membrane) electrolyser from ITM Power – the UK business’ first sale in Australia.
“Through the National Hydrogen Strategy, we have made one of the most significant and visionary commitments to the development of a single industry in the history of the Commonwealth.”
Hydrogen Mobility Australia is encouraging the Australian government to integrate hydrogen mobility in mass transit fleets across the country.
Hydrogen was first formally presented as a credible alternative energy source in the early 1970s but never proved competitive at scale as an energy source – until now.
A world-first pilot project which will convert Australian brown coal to hydrogen for export to Japan has been approved by the Environment Protection Authority (EPA) today.