The Australian Hydrogen Council, the peak representative body for the Australian hydrogen industry, has published a whitepaper charting the path to achieving net zero emissions in Australia, with over $10 billion required to fund applications that need hydrogen to decarbonise.
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Large scale, low emissions CCUS Hub considered in the NT
CSIRO and the Northern Territory government have partnered with industry and engineering businesses to develop the blueprint for a large scale, low emissions Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage Hub (CCUS) in Middle Arm.
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Global scale Townsville Energy Chemicals Hub proposed
A Townsville Energy Chemicals Hub (TECH) has been proposed at the Lansdown Eco-Industrial Precinct in Queensland to refine ore and produce critical materials for use in new technology batteries.
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Four defence projects boost advanced cyber capabilities
Scientists at the University of Adelaide’s School of Computer Science will be working on a new set of defence-related projects related to advanced cyber capabilities.
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$50 million to RAMPP up microgrids in regional Australia
ARENA has announced the launch of its $50 million Regional Australia Microgrid Pilots Program (RAMPP), which will support microgrid pilot projects across regional Australia.
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New tool created to manage WHS risks associated with AI
The New South Wales government’s Centre for Work Health and Safety is developing a digital Artificial Intelligence (AI) Risk Management Tool, to help businesses manage workplace health and safety (WHS) risks when introducing and using the technology.
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Long-awaited track-and-trace technology introduced in SA
Game-changing track-and-trace technology will revolutionise bushfire fighting in South Australia with the rollout of Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL) equipment, enhancing fireground safety and intelligence during emergencies.
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Setonix: The fastest supercomputer in the Southern Hemisphere
The first phase of what will be the fastest public research supercomputer in the Southern Hemisphere, Setonix, has been unveiled at WA’s Pawsey Centre, resplendent in artwork that reflects the skies it will help researchers to unlock.
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New Long Life actuator from LINAK delivers an ultra-marathon performance
For industrial automation applications, avoiding downtime is the ultimate challenge. Solutions must be trusted to keep up the pace – beyond the finishing line: the new linear actuator LA36 Long Life, from LINAK does just that, delivering extreme performance that conventional actuators cannot compete with.
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Australia aims to rollout two more regional hydrogen hubs
The federal government is boosting its investment under the Clean Hydrogen Industrial Hubs program by a further $150 million, to rollout two more hydrogen hubs in priority regional sites.
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