SuniTAFE collaborates with industry and academic partners as part of the Mallee Regional Innovation Centre and is committed to contributing to accelerating the development of the hydrogen ecosystem in the region.
About the initiative
Hydrogen holds immense potential for transforming the agriculture sector and offers a wide range of application within the sector.
SuniTAFE, in partnership with Victorian Government, University of Melbourne, La Trobe University and industry collaborators like Dried Fruits Australia, HyperSens, Murray Darling Basin Authority and One Basin CRC, forms part of the of the Mallee Hydrogen Technology Cluster.
Directed by the Mallee Regional Innovation Centre (MRIC), the cluster aims to accelerate the development of a hydrogen ecosystem within 3 to 5 years, concentrating on fostering innovation and research, enhancing skills and capabilities, and attracting investment to advance the hydrogen sector forward.
Outcomes and next steps
The Cluster has generated multiple reports, strategies such as Hydrogen Roadmap-Mallee, and project plans for integration of hydrogen into the heavy transport sector.
Future steps include continued partnership, research advancements and advocacy efforts to propel the hydrogen industry forward.
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