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Northern Territory university to receive hydrogen-fuelled generator

29 Jul, 2022
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Charles Darwin University (CDU) will be part of the Northern Territory’s hydrogen-fuelled future with a pilot hydrogen generator, storage, and fuel-cell system to be established in Darwin. The Hydrogen Energy Storage System (HESS) is a first for the Northern Territory.

CDU’s Energy and Resources Institute (ERI) will operate the hydrogen-fuelled system for industry partners, students, and researchers to further develop and commercialise hydrogen as an energy source.

ERI Director Professor Suresh Thennadil said a green hydrogen future for the NT would need comprehensive research and evaluation and the ability to train a workforce with the appropriate skills required for sustaining a hydrogen industry.

“There is still a lot of work to do for the NT to become a hydrogen producer for a global energy market that is investing heavily in alternative fuels,” Professor Thennadil said.

“ERI, with its REMHART grid systems hub, is perfectly placed to help drive this renewable energy industry in the NT by bringing dedicated researchers and industry together to work through the challenges.”

He said funding from the Australian Government enables the university to develop a world-class grid testing facility that fosters collaborations between CDU and industry in the NT through applied research projects and training programs.

Dr Thennadil said the hydrogen electrolyser and fuel cell system would expand their capabilities in renewable energy systems.

Hybrid Systems Executive Director Mike Hall said the electrolyser, hydrogen storage, and fuel-cell system would create hydrogen fuel from fresh water and store the fuel at the test facility.

“We are delighted to work with CDU to adapt our proven and reliable SPS product for researchers to test the capability of creating renewable hydrogen and integrating electrolysers and fuel cells into the grid,” Mr Hall said.

The NT Government announced last year that it would invest in and support a renewable hydrogen industry in the Territory.

The Northern Territory Renewable Hydrogen Strategy stated that the government’s vision was for the Territory to be an international-scale renewable hydrogen technology research, production, and downstream manufacturing centre.

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