Saturday, March 14, 2026

ARC Training Centre for The Global Hydrogen Economy opens at UNSW

Assistant Minister for Education Anthony Chisholm opened the Australian Research Council (ARC) Training Centre for The Global Hydrogen Economy (GlobH2E) at UNSW yesterday.
ARC awarded $4.9 million to GlobH2E in 2020 to engage Australia’s best researchers to develop hydrogen technologies and innovations to aid the world’s transition to renewable energies. The Centre has also attracted $3.5 million in contributions from industry partners.  
Also at the opening was the NSW Deputy Chief Scientist Dr Jaclyn Aldenhoven.
GlobH2E co-director Scientia Professor Rose Amal said the Centre is bringing together global research institutions, industry partners, government agencies and hydrogen start-ups to form a multidisciplinary and international consortium. Its key focus areas are the production, storage and use of hydrogen; development of safety systems and controls; and…

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