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North Wales could become world leader in renewable energies

NORTH Wales could become one of the most prosperous areas in Europe within ten years, a business leader has said. Askar Sheibani, managing director and CEO of Comtek Network Systems and chairman of Deeside Business Forum (DBF), said the transformative possibilities of large scale projects in the region s future could completely change North Wales economy. He said: There are a lot of projects happening but a lot of concentration right now is on the North Wales Growth Deal. The landscape of North Wales is unique; you can develop tidal and marine renewable energy. With many other parts of the world that is almost impossible. On top of that, if you want you can generate hydrogen energy. We already have a hub going to be built in Holyhead for the hydrogen development.

Australia will need to retool commodity exports to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050

Australia will need to retool commodity exports to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 April 20, 2021, by Jasmina Ovcina As Australia gears up efforts to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050 it is clear that the nation would have to commercialize low emission technologies and change its energy mix in the next 30 years. Speaking on Monday ahead of a climate summit occurring this week, Australian PM Scott Morrison said that the Aussie government was charting its own course to ensure “Australia is well placed to prosper through the great energy transition of our time, consistent with the strong action on climate change. “ Australia aims to reduce its emissions by 70 percent per unit of GDP on 2005 levels, and halve it when considered in per capita emissions, by 2030. According to Morrison, Australia has lowered its emissions by 19 percent at the end of 2020 when compared to the 2005 levels.

Toyota unveils hydrogen production, storage and refuelling facility in Australia - fully carbon-neutral

5 April 2021 3:09 pm / 8 comments Toyota has commissioned its first hydrogen production, storage and refuelling facility in Altona, west of Melbourne in Australia where up to 80 kg of hydrogen can be produced per day, according to the manufacturer. The Altona plant was home to the automaker’s production of Camry, Camry Hybrid and Aurion models, which came to an end in October 2017 after the decision was announced in 2014. Now, the Hydrogen Centre forms part of a larger Centre of Excellence. Toyota Australia invested AUD4.3 million (RM13.5 million) into the development of the facility in 2019, with Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) investing AUD3.1 million (9.8 million) into the hydrogen production facility at the time.

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