• Natural Gas News

    Pure Hydrogen signs MoU for hydrogen refuelling

Summary

H2H has agreed to supply and maintain refuelling outlets on a number of Pure Hydrogen’s proposed sites in eastern Australia.

by: Shardul Sharma

Posted in:

Complimentary, NGW News Alert, Natural Gas & LNG News, Asia/Oceania, Hydrogen, Gas for Transport, Infrastructure, News By Country, Australia

Pure Hydrogen signs MoU for hydrogen refuelling

Sydney-listed Pure Hydrogen Corp has executed a memorandum of understanding with Australian hydrogen company H2H Energy for refuelling stations, it said on May 20.

H2H has agreed to supply and maintain refuelling outlets on a number of Pure Hydrogen’s proposed sites. Services include design, construction, installation and sustainment.

Advertisement:

The National Gas Company of Trinidad and Tobago Limited (NGC) NGC’s HSSE strategy is reflective and supportive of the organisational vision to become a leader in the global energy business.

ngc.co.tt

S&P 2023

Pure Hydrogen is planning to develop refuelling hubs on the east coast of Australia in order to supply local customers with hydrogen at the required pressure of 35 or 70 MPa. These sites will be used to refuel motor vehicles, especially trucks, the company said.

This news marks a step closer to the rollout of hydrogen gas as a clean and sustainable alternative to petroleum and diesel. As well as, the development of a larger hydrogen network across Australia,” the company said.

Pure Hydrogen said that the first station is planned to start operations within the next 18 months. The company is also working with US-based Hyzon Motors to jointly develop hydrogen refuelling points in Australia. It is also studying the commercial viability of building, owning and operating a hydrogen fuel plant in Queensland with a minimum capacity of 36mn kilograms/year. Potential sites for the plant are being reviewed in the Surat basin, adjacent to Venus coalbed methane project, and near Gladstone.