Green iron project launched in Queensland
A ‘green iron’ project which would use hydrogen produced by the Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2) has been launched in Gladstone, Queensland.
A ‘green iron’ project which would use hydrogen produced by the Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2) has been launched in Gladstone, Queensland.
The Australian Government will spend AU$566m (US$378m) in new offshore mapping programmes that will also help identify new carbon capture and storage (CCS) locations and possible sites for clean hydrogen projects.
Australia is budgeting up to AUD$22.7bn ($15bn) in industrial development over the next decade as it aims to become a clean energy and renewables ‘superpower’.
Mining Minerals & Metals (MMM) believes Georgina Energy can become a leading global producer of helium and hydrogen after it announced a reverse takeover which is expected to close late Q2.
JERA and INPEX are to carry out feasibility studies on capturing carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted by the former in Japan and transporting it to Australia for underground storage.
The New Zealand arm of Australian industrial gases company Coregas has joined the Halcyon Green Hydrogen project which aims to launch the country’s first green hydrogen fast refuelling station.
University of Queensland researchers have built a generator that absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) to make electricity – potentially opening up the door to a new industrial capture process.
Australia-based Mineral Carbonation International (MCi) has held a foundation ceremony for its carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) plant ‘Myrtle’, currently under construction at Orica’s Kooragang Island site.
Energy firm Fortescue has announced the official inauguration of its cutting-edge electrolyser manufacturing facility located in Gladstone, Queensland, Australia. The facility, spanning 15,000 square metres, stands out as one of the pioneering sites worldwide to...
The Woodside Energy-operated Angel CCS joint venture plans to develop a large scale multi-user carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub to help decarbonise Australian and international industry.