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…
