Australia will establish a hydrogen technology cluster in every state and territory as the country takes steps to unlock its potential and create a globally.
Earlier in 2020, K&L Gates released “The H
2 Handbook: Legal, Regulatory, Policy, and Commercial Issues Impacting the Future of Hydrogen.”
1 There, the firm detailed governmental and commercial issues related to molecular hydrogen’s critical role in a decarbonized energy future for the world.
2 One such issue involves using water as a feedstock for developing molecular hydrogen as a fuel and energy storage medium.
Clean water is a precious resource globally, and it is subject to an array of competing demands. The United Nations has observed that “[m]ore than 2 billion people live in countries experiencing high water stress. The situation will likely worsen as populations and the demand for water grow, and as the effects of climate change intensify.”
Wednesday, December 16, 2020
Earlier in 2020, K&L Gates released “The H2 Handbook: Legal, Regulatory, Policy, and Commercial Issues Impacting the Future of Hydrogen.”
1 There, the firm detailed governmental and commercial issues related to molecular hydrogen’s critical role in a decarbonized energy future for the world.
2 One such issue involves using water as a feedstock for developing molecular hydrogen as a fuel and energy storage medium.
Clean water is a precious resource globally, and it is subject to an array of competing demands. The United Nations has observed that “[m]ore than 2 billion people live in countries experiencing high water stress. The situation will likely worsen as populations and the demand for water grow, and as the effects of climate change intensify.”
BayoTech explores market opportunities in Australia and New Zealand
Announcing the new partnership today (10
th Dec), BayoTech said H2toGo brings over a decade of experience in the energy sector and a broad network of connections within the hydrogen space through its Director, Scott Brown.
“Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy reflects the country’s desire to become a global leader in hydrogen production”, said BayoTech Vice-President of Channel, Jim Targonski.
“With an abundance of the natural resources, Australia is well positioned to be a major global player. Scott’s commercial experience and connections throughout the country will be vital to introducing BayoTech’s on-site hydrogen technology to this booming market”.