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Hydrogen standards for the evolution of energy

December 7, 2018

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As Australia transitions to a low-carbon future, hydrogen has been recognised as a ‘clean’ energy source that can help support this shift.

Standards Australia has been working closely with CSIRO Futures and Hydrogen Mobility Australia (HMA) to understand how standards could assist the development of the hydrogen industry in Australia. As a result the Hydrogen Standards Forum Outcomes Report was recently published.

The report maps the outcomes from the Hydrogen Standards Forum as well as presents the next steps for standards development and international participation in the hydrogen sector.

“There is huge potential for hydrogen to succeed in the Australian context,” explained Standards Australia CEO, Dr Bronwyn Evans. “Not only does it present a sustainable option for fuel, it also opens up new investment opportunities.”

“Our stakeholder consultations focused on hydrogen production, storage, transportation and use cases to break down the different needs of the supply chain. We now have a clear set of recommendations to help us support the sector as it expands.”

A wide range of stakeholders were invited to participate in the Hydrogen Forum to ensure broad views of the hydrogen sector and its future were captured. This included stakeholders from industry, government, regulators, consumers and academia.

“As part of our role in supporting the establishment of a conducive environment for hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to thrive, we have identified that standards are one of the most important areas to assist the growth of this new sector,” said HMA CEO, Claire Johnson.

“We appreciate the opportunity to work with Standards Australia to leverage existing international hydrogen standards and create a safe and sustainable hydrogen sector in Australia.”

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As Australia transitions to a low-carbon future, hydrogen has been recognised as a ‘clean’ energy source that can help support this shift.

Standards Australia has been working closely with CSIRO Futures and Hydrogen Mobility Australia (HMA) to understand how standards could assist the development of the hydrogen industry in Australia. As a result the Hydrogen Standards Forum Outcomes Report was recently published.

The report maps the outcomes from the Hydrogen Standards Forum as well as presents the next steps for standards development and international participation in the hydrogen sector.

“There is huge potential for hydrogen to succeed in the Australian context,” explained Standards Australia CEO, Dr Bronwyn Evans. “Not only does it present a sustainable option for fuel, it also opens up new investment opportunities.”

“Our stakeholder consultations focused on hydrogen production, storage, transportation and use cases to break down the different needs of the supply chain. We now have a clear set of recommendations to help us support the sector as it expands.”

A wide range of stakeholders were invited to participate in the Hydrogen Forum to ensure broad views of the hydrogen sector and its future were captured. This included stakeholders from industry, government, regulators, consumers and academia.

“As part of our role in supporting the establishment of a conducive environment for hydrogen and fuel cell technologies to thrive, we have identified that standards are one of the most important areas to assist the growth of this new sector,” said HMA CEO, Claire Johnson.

“We appreciate the opportunity to work with Standards Australia to leverage existing international hydrogen standards and create a safe and sustainable hydrogen sector in Australia.”

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Communications Department
communications@standards.org.au
communications@standards.org.au
Jess Dunne
Jess Dunne
Communications Manager
+ 61 2 9237 6381