Hiringa Refuelling Australia receives grant to create hydrogen refuelling stations
Hiringa Refuelling Australia will receive $778,000 to help create hydrogen refuelling stations which aim to replace diesel in heavy vehicles - an important step towards building a green freight corridor between Sydney and Southeast Queensland.
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- Grant of $778,000 from the NSW Government to Hiringa Refuelling Australia.
- Focus on establishing hydrogen refuelling stations for heavy vehicles.
- Aims to create a green freight corridor between Sydney and Southeast Queensland.
- Involvement of Tyree Transformers, a key player in power infrastructure.
Source Intelligence
The investment is part of the NSW Government’s Net Zero Manufacturing Initiative, a $480 million push to help fast-track emissions reductions and build the technologies that we need to further our renewable transition. "This is part of a $480 million investment to help NSW industries lead the clean energy transition and create skilled manufacturing jobs in our regions."
"Optimal Renewable Gas in Griffith will receive $20 million to convert agricultural organic waste from farms into a gas fuel."
"Hiringa Energy near Moree will receive $9.4 million to expand the production of their low carbon ammonia fertiliser, to be used on cotton farms."
"Hiringa Refuelling Australia will receive $778,000 to help create hydrogen refuelling stations which aim to replace diesel in heavy vehicles - an important step towards building a green freight corridor between Sydney and Southeast Queensland."
"Tyree Transformers will receive $22 million to build their transformers, which stop us from losing energy while its being transported from our solar and wind farms."
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