Deakin University hydrogen fuel cell plant begins construction in Australia
The specialized facility to be built at the institution’s Warrnambool campus has broken ground. In what is being billed as a first in Australia, construction has now begun for an integrated hydrogen fuel cell research and development plant. The $23 million project is being built at the Warrnambool campus of Deakin University. The 7,200 square foot (2,200 square meter) facility will include assembly and testing equipment. The project will build a plant with specialized assembly and testing equipment for hydrogen fuel cell development and production. It will also feature training facilities, a…
The specialized facility to be built at the institution’s Warrnambool campus has broken ground.
In what is being billed as a first in Australia, construction has now begun for an integrated hydrogen fuel cell research and development plant. The $23 million project is being built at the Warrnambool campus of Deakin University.The 7,200 square foot (2,200 square meter) facility will include assembly and testing equipment.
The project will build a plant with specialized assembly and testing equipment for hydrogen fuel cell development and production. It will also feature training facilities, a heavy vehicle integration bay, and a multi-functional space intended for demonstration and education purposes. A broader component of this project will also involve a collaboration between Deakin University and Warrnambool Bus Lines. The goal of that partnership will be to support the conversion of the bus fleet from the current diesel-powered vehicles to H2 powered buses. This will represent the first time a public bus fleet will undergo such a transition in Australia.