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Yarra Valley Water has launched a pilot project to test technology which it says would enable renewable hydrogen energy to be produced at its Aurora treatment plant.
Three University of Wollongong (UOW) projects across creative arts, green hydrogen, and mining sciences have been granted $1.2 million under the Australian Research Council (ARC) Linkage Projects grants.
The Smart Energy Council has announced that ActewAGL’s hydrogen refuelling station in Canberra has been certified with renewable green hydrogen produced from 100 percent renewable energy and with zero carbon emissions.
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