
News
The fuel for the future in safe hands
Life-long Latrobe Valley local Deb Decarli has taken on a unique job – overseeing the safe production of hydrogen for a world-first project, in her own hometown.
Fifteen years of carbon capture and storage (CCS) success in Victoria
Readers may be surprised to learn that one of the world’s largest CCS research projects has been safely and successfully operating in Victoria for the past 15 years.
Engineering for a better future
J-Power Latrobe Valley engineer, Kanako Nagayama is driven to use her engineering skills and expertise to create a cleaner future for younger generations.
Spotlight on Hirofumi Kawazoe
HESC’s own Hirofumi Kawazoe was put in the spotlight in the June edition of Energy Source and Distribution Magazine.
Latrobe Valley hydrogen fuelling Toyota in Japanese endurance race series
Hydrogen produced in the Latrobe Valley has been used to fuel Toyota’s hydrogen-powered Corolla in the 2021 Super Taikyu Series in Japan.
HESC Project welcomes expanded ARENA remit
HESC welcomes reforms to the Australian Renewable Energy Agency that will accelerate Australia’s ability to become a leader in the hydrogen revolution.
Japan-Australia collaboration on HESC Project highlighted in Ministerial Meeting
The HESC Project has again been emphasised as a key example of cooperation between Japan and Australia during recent meetings.
HESC supports those affected by Gippsland floods
HESC Project contributes $5000 to provide immediate financial assistance to flood affected Gippsland communities.
HESC Project a pillar for partnership on Decarbonisation Through Technology
Prime Minister Scott Morrison announces Australia and Japan’s joint partnership on 'Decarbonisation Through Technology'.
Meet the Finance Manager for Hydrogen Engineering Australia
Haruki Sugiyama moved to Australia in 2019 to take on the role of Finance Manager for Hydrogen Engineering Australia (HEA).
HESC Working With Hastings Country Fire Authority
Fourteen members of the Hastings Country Fire Authority (CFA) toured Australia’s first and only hydrogen liquefaction, storage, and loading facility at the Port of Hastings in April.
HESC Connects with Morwell, Hastings, and Traralgon locals
In April and May, HESC held four community drop-in sessions in Morwell, Hastings, and Traralgon — speaking with dozens of people visiting to speak with project partner representatives.