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ARENA provides over $40 million in funding for hydrogen electrolysers in regional Australia
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has awarded the funding to the three electrolyser projects, which include:
Yara Pilbara Fertiliser: $42.5 million for a 10 MW addition existing ammonia facility in Karratha, WA.
ATCO Australia: $28.7 million for a 10 MW electrolyser to be included in the Clean Energy Innovation Park at Warradarge in WA.
Australian Gas Networks Limited: (AGIG): $32.1 million for a 10 MW electrolyser that will be used for gas blending at Wodonga, Victoria.
Karratha and District Chamber of Commerce and Industry President Tony Simpson believes this emerging industry has the potential to be bigger than LNG.
John Pisani from Pill, died in his sleep on Monday April 19, aged 69. Born in Malta, Mr Pisani came to Newport with family when he was a baby, and has lived in the city ever since - apart from a brief stint at college in Birmingham. Mr Pisani began working aged 11. After college he returned to the area to take up an apprenticeship at Llanwern Steelworks. He later owned multiple car show rooms, convenience stores and video stores, before owning his first pub. He went on to become one of the most well known property owners in the city, with premises such as The Trout and The Greyhound, where he became known and respected.
The fascinating social, economic and political story of nineteenth century immigration to New Zealand. In the nineteenth century, several hundred thousand left their homeland bound for New Zealand. In this fascinating book, Tony Simpson describes what is one of the most astonishing periods of migration in history. Against the social, economic and political background in both countries, he presents the human story - the harrowing experiences of the journey and life in a new country - and looks at the importance of immigration to New Zealanders. Tony Simpson is an award-winning social and cultural historian who has written some 15 published titles along with numerous articles and presentations and much journalism. He is a graduate in politics and history of the University of Canterbury (MA 1968), and has worked as a radio producer, an industrial advocate, television and film script writer, arts administrator and strategic planner and policy analyst. Among his better known works are The
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