Future Made in Australia ignites the nation’s hydrogen ambitions
At the heart of the framework, lies AUD $13.7bn ($9.1bn) in production tax incentives for green hydrogen – AUD $6.7bn ($4.5bn) – and process critical minerals – AUD $7bn ($4.7bn).
At the heart of the framework, lies AUD $13.7bn ($9.1bn) in production tax incentives for green hydrogen – AUD $6.7bn ($4.5bn) – and process critical minerals – AUD $7bn ($4.7bn).
Despite promise regarding the widespread deployment and adoption of hydrogen refuelling in Europe, recent closures and stalling of facilities are leaving many questioning the reliability of hydrogen refuelling on the path to a decarbonised transport...
“If you find a buyer for any green product, you will find supply. The tough part is finding somebody willing to pay additional money compared to grey hydrogen,” the INOXAP boss told H2 View.
“The regulations are going to change,” Marsh told H2 View. “There is no doubt.”
H2 View’s most recent electrolyser webinar, sponsored by FuelCell Energy, hosted one of the busiest Q&As in our webinar history.
“The purpose of climate policy we believe should be to enable and incentivise the steel industry to transition to lower-carbon technologies,” an ArcelorMittal spokesperson said.
The role of ammonia in hydrogen’s future has grown exponentially in recent years. More companies and nations are looking to the hydrogen and nitrogen compound as both a transport medium and direct fuel for various...
Phil Hodgson, Managing Director and CEO, Calix Limited, tells H2 View about the company’s green hydrogen-based zero-emission steel technology.
“You need to be realistic because the moment you become non-pragmatic; you lose credibility and you lose the reality of how to deliver,” Javier Cavada tells H2 View.
H2 View speaks to Sattam Alsuwailem, founder and CEO of Hydrogen Systems.