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Media Articles for AHRC 2023

9 Feb 2023, Bronwen Largier – Inaugural hydrogen research conference spotlighting the path to net-zero

The first Australian Hydrogen Research Conference (AHRC 2023) is taking place this week in Canberra, highlighting the role of conferences in advancing and accelerating progress on critical issues for the planet.

PCO Arinex is delivering the meeting at the Australian National University, which has attracted over 330 researchers from universities, industry and government to discuss the role and potential for hydrogen in the pursuit of neutralising carbon emissions in Australia. Read more here.

9 Feb 2023 – Inaugural conference on hydrogen research kicks off in Canberra

A landmark conference that aims to accelerate Australia’s hydrogen development to combat climate change has kicked off in Canberra. Managed by Arinex, the inaugural Australian Hydrogen Research Conference (AHRC 2023), is being held at the Australian National University (ANU). AHRC 2023 has attracted more than 330 researchers from universities, industry and government agencies to meet with key stakeholders to examine all aspects of hydrogen research. Read more here.

9 Feb 2023 – Australian hydrogen conference paves way for sustainable future

The inaugural Australian Hydrogen Research Conference (AHRC 2023), is taking place at the Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra, 8-10 February. AHRC 2023, which is managed by Arinex, has attracted more than 330 researchers from universities, industry and government agencies to meet with key stakeholders to examine all aspects of hydrogen research. AHRC 2023 co-chair and ANU professor Ken Baldwin said the conference would generate a pathway towards a sustainable future based on green hydrogen. Read more here.

8 Feb 2023, Brandon How – Finkel calls for hydrogen strategy refresh to focus on value-adding

The national Hydrogen Strategy should be refreshed to increase support for a value-added hydrogen sector, according to former chief scientist Alan Finkel, who led the development of the existing strategy released three years ago. Dr Finkel told the inaugural Australian Hydrogen Research Conference on Wednesday that overseas hydrogen production incentives, such as the $369 billion the United States Inflation Reduction Act, had made it difficult for Australia to be a commodity only supplier. Read more here.