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  1. Is it feasible to produce ammonia using renewable hydrogen?

    Nearly half a century after first being touted as the fuel of the future, hydrogen could play a vital role in the global transition to renewable energy - and even provide Australia with a new export industry.

  2. Toyota's hydrogen station refueling in Melbourne's west is taking shape

    Works to convert Toyota’s Altona vehicle assembly line into a hydrogen production and education centre are on track to be complete in the first half of next year. The refuelling station will be the first to be made available to the public in Victoria, offering hydrogen produced using electricity from

  3. Hydrogen - our next great export

    As a nation, we've long shipped coal to the world. But could renewable energy be our next great export industry? ARENA has set exporting renewable energy as one of its priorities.Here's how it might work.

  4. Australia's National Hydrogen Strategy

    See how the National Hydrogen Strategy can achieve a clean, innovative, safe and competitive hydrogen industry that benefits all Australians.

  5. AusH2 - Australia's Hydrogen Opportunities Tool

    The Australia Hydrogen Opportunities Tool (AusH2) provides free access to geoscience data and tools for mapping and understanding the potential for hydrogen production in Australia. The tool was produced by Geoscience Australia for the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) Energy Council’s Hydrogen Working Group.

  6. National Hydrogen Roadmap - Pathways to an economically sustainable hydrogen industry in Australia.

    The primary objective of the Roadmap is to provide a blueprint for the development of a hydrogen industry in Australia. With a number of activities already underway, it is designed to help inform the next series of investment amongst various stakeholder groups (e.g. industry, government and research) so that the

  7. Irrigation systems

    General information, pressurised systems and pumps.

  8. Soil water monitoring and irrigation scheduling.

    Soil water monitoring and irrigation scheduling, including soil texture, sodicity and salinity, probes, tensiometer, regions and irrigation management.

  9. Drip drainage

    Drip irrigation has become the standard irrigation system adopted for irrigated horticulture in the Mallee. Most irrigators are generally operating at a high level of efficiency. Recent observations have highlighted that drip irrigators can achieve even greater efficiencies by addressing system drainage (often referred to as ‘drain-out’).

  10. Drought Consultation Summary Report Part 1

    The North West Irrigated Horticulture Node of the Victoria Drought Hub has undertaken a series of focused consultations on drought. This summary provides an overview of some of the high level findings from the first block of consultation activities.

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