By Rhiannon Hoyle BlueScope Steel Ltd. signed a memorandum of understanding with Royal Dutch Shell PLC to develop hydrogen projects at its Port Kembla steelworks in Australia s New South Wales. | December 6, 2021
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Scully calls on Parliamentary Hydrogen Inquiry to take evidence in Wollongong
The Legislative Council’s Standing Committee on State Development has received nearly a third of its submissions from Wollongong and Illawarra-based stakeholders, including BlueScope Steel, i3net, Hyzon Motors and Wollongong University.
“Wollongong businesses, industry, unions, and research and development capability at the University of Wollongong are more than ready to help get the hydrogen industry on its feet in this state.
“Port Kembla has been identified as a hydrogen hub and we have already seen some of the biggest investments in the country to build the capability of the industry locally.
Dendrobium mine battle continues with John Barilaro, Gladys Berejiklian at odds over next step
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NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro wants the Government to explore ways to overturn the Independent Planning Commission s ruling against expanding of the Dendrobium mine.
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NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian is not offering support to her deputy s attempts to overturn the Independent Planning Commission s rejection of a major mine expansion under the Sydney water catchment.
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NSW Deputy Premier John Barilaro is campaigning to overturn the rejection of a major mine expansion
Premier Gladys Berejiklian backs the IPC and says the miner can resubmit its plans if it wants