During a visit to its campus, Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology Anoulack Chanthivong announced a $650,000 grant to the University of Wollongong (UoW) for it to lead critical research into hydrogen pipeline safety. This research has the potential to transform safe hydrogen transportation across New South Wales, and around the world.
The University of Wollongong stands out as the only institution in Australia – and one of just five globally – with the capability to conduct this type of hydrogen pipeline testing.
To be delivered over two years, the research will zero-in on the leading cause of hydrogen pipeline failures and develop risk assessment and design tools to address them.
By addressing safety risks and improving regulations, this research has the potential to drive down infrastructure costs and propel Australia’s hydrogen industry to the front of the pack, in line with the NSW Industry Policy’s key mission of Net Zero and Energy Transition.
The project will involve strong collaboration with industry stakeholders including, Inspiring Australia NSW and Science Space, and underscores the NSW Government’s commitment to fostering innovation and sustainability in the energy sector.
Coinciding with Minister Chanthivong’s launch of National Science Week at UoW, this research delivers on the Minns Labor Government’s promise to invest in new, homegrown solutions aimed at reducing emissions and unlocking the full potential of a net zero economy across the state.
Minister for Innovation, Science and Technology Anoulack Chanthivong said: “As we kick-off National Science week, the Minns Labor Government is excited to be backing critical hydrogen research with a $650,000 grant to the University of Wollongong.”
“This project sits at the intersection of our Industry Policy and Innovation Blueprint, reflecting the importance of investing in scientific research to help solve the challenges shaping the future of some of our biggest industries.”
“The University of Wollongong has produced nation-leading and globally-recognised work on hydrogen in the past and the NSW Government is excited to see UoW, in partnership with industry, pave the way for a more sustainable and innovative future.”
Minister for the Illawarra and the South Coast Ryan Park said: “Through this $650,000 grant to the University of Wollongong, the Illawarra is poised to become a hub for scientific innovation.”
“It’s fantastic to support the University of Wollongong in vital research that could address global challenges and positions the Illawarra as a leader in sustainable energy innovation.”
Member for Wollongong Paul Scully said: “The Illawarra is leading the way in advancing hydrogen research and development through projects like the hydrogen bus trial, hydrogen-powered garbage trucks and the state’s first heavy vehicle hydrogen refuelling station and the establishment of the Illawarra Hydrogen Technology Hub.”
“Building from this success, the grant to the University of Wollongong is a welcome means to further advance this research and innovation.”
Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Wollongong Professor Max Lu AO said: “We appreciate the NSW government’s funding for hydrogen pipeline research, a priority area for our university.”
“With expertise in green hydrogen and renewable energy, UOW is driving innovation in sustainable fuels to support economic growth in NSW and Australia.”
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