Cash flow to help push clean hydrogen energy solutions
23 April 2021
Researchers and industry experts are closer to safely storing and transporting vast quantities of hydrogen, with the cleaner technology offering a potential replacement for fossil fuels and a possible new export industry for Australia.
Led by Professor Yun Liu from the ANU Research School of Chemistry, a team of academics and industrial engineers have received an Australian Research Council Linkage grant worth $780,000 over four years to further develop Liquid Organic Hydrogen Storage. It s great to receive this grant, which will give us an opportunity to transfer our fundamental innovation research into the industrial sector, and develop perhaps Australia s first liquid hydrogen storage facility at Fyshwick and near Australia s first public hydrogen refuelling station, Professor Liu said.
Opinion piece by APPEA Chief Executive Andrew McConville
Imagine a world with no warmth for clean cooking and heating, no sustainable fuel for power stations to provide electricity and drive our machinery as our energy mix changes, no glass, no clothing, no mobile phones, no steel, no concrete, no computers, no paints or plastics and much more.
This would be a world without the oil and gas industry, it is a simple fact vested interests choose to ignore time and time again.
But facts never get in the way of a good story for some people.
For example, you can provide facts such as natural gas is abundant and versatile and is the cleanest-burning hydrocarbon, able to partner with renewable energy sources but critics won’t listen. They don’t want to listen.
CEO of the Australian Petroleum Production and Exploration Association.
Imagine a world with no warmth for clean cooking and heating, no sustainable fuel for power stations to provide electricity and drive our machinery as our energy mix changes, no glass, no clothing, no mobile phones, no steel, no concrete, no computers, no paints or plastics and much more.
This would be a world without the oil and gas industry, it is a simple fact vested interests choose to ignore time and time again.
But facts never get in the way of a good story for some people.
For example, you can provide facts such as natural gas is abundant and versatile and is the cleanest-burning hydrocarbon, able to partner with renewable energy sources but critics wonât listen. They donât want to listen.
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APPEA Chief Executive Andrew McConville writes:
Imagine a world with no warmth for clean cooking and heating, no sustainable fuel for power stations to provide electricity and drive our machinery as our energy mix changes, no glass, no clothing, no mobile phones, no steel, no concrete, no computers, no paints or plastics and much more.
This would be a world without the oil and gas industry, it is a simple fact vested interests choose to ignore time and time again.
But facts never get in the way of a good story for some people.
For example, you can provide facts such as natural gas is abundant and versatile and is the cleanest-burning hydrocarbon, able to partner with renewable energy sources but critics won’t listen. They don’t want to listen.
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