One million in funding for a Victorian Hydrogen Hub
CSIRO has welcomed Victorian government funding that will see it partner with Swinburne University of Technology to establish a Victorian Hydrogen Hub (VH2).
VH2 is designed to bring researchers, industry partners and businesses together to test, trial and demonstrate new and emerging hydrogen technologies.
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Under the partnership, CSIRO will receive more than $1 million towards the development of a refuelling station to fuel and test hydrogen vehicles.
The refuelling station, to be located at CSIRO’s Clayton campus in Victoria, is a key milestone in the development of CSIRO’s national Hydrogen Industry Mission, which aims to support Australia’s clean hydrogen industry – estimated to create more than 8,000 jobs, generate $11 billion a year in GDP and support a low emissions future.
“As Australia considers energy alternatives, we know hydrogen is clean and will be cost-competitive – but a major barrier to it becoming a fuel source for cars and trucks is how to refuel, and the lack of refuelling infrastructure,” CSIRO executive director, growth Nigel Warren says.
“The refueller is a significant step towards removing that barrier.”
Construction will take place as part of the development of VH2 – a new hydrogen production and storage demonstration facility, where CSIRO, Swinburne and their partners will test ‘real world’ uses for hydrogen technology.
Swinburne University of Technology Vice-Chancellor Professor Pascale Quester says the University was excited by the development: “We are grateful for the Victorian Government for their support,” Pascale says.
“The Victorian Hydrogen Hub will be another demonstration of how we can bring people and technology together to create a better world.
“Swinburne’s strong partnership with CSIRO means that we will be able to build on our focus of digitalisation and Industry 4.0, and support industry to enhance its understanding of what hydrogen can deliver.”
The refueller project will demonstrate a fleet trial for CSIRO hydrogen vehicles with the potential for expansion, providing refuelling opportunities to other zero emission Fuel Cell Electric Vehicles (FCEVs) in the local area.
CSIRO is engaging with vehicle companies such as Toyota Australia to support the future adoption and supply of FCEVs in Australia.
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