Swinburne is also part of the Gippsland Hydrogen Cluster in regional Victoria
Australian-first international hydrogen partnership
The Clayton Hydrogen Cluster will be connected with ARENA2036 and Cleantech Japan, creating an Australian-first international hydrogen development partnership through knowledge-sharing and twin capacity development.
“We welcome the strong support from NERA and the Victorian government in the establishment of the Clayton Hydrogen Technology Cluster,” says Swinburne Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research and Enterprise), Professor Bronwyn Fox.
“Hydrogen research is a strategic focus at Swinburne. Through the Technology Demonstration Centre and our extensive connections via the cluster, the wider industrial community, manufacturing and service industry partners based in the Clayton region will be effectively engaged in helping to drive green hydrogen supply chain development.”
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More than A$50 billion ($40.5 billion) of necessary decommissioning work needs to be carried out on Australia’s offshore oil and gas infrastructure, over half of which must be started within the next ten years.