Australian hydrogen firm Hysata has welcomed German Innovation Commissioner for Green Hydrogen Till Mansmann MP and German Consul General for Germany in Sydney Felix Schwarz to its electrolyser manufacturing facility in Port Kembla.
Hysata CEO Paul Barrett said,ย โHysata is proud of our strategic partnership with Germany, which commenced last year through our involvement in the HyGATE initiative supported by the Australian and German Governments. Through this work, we are connecting the brightest German and Australian minds to support the development of our high efficiency electrolyser.
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โGermany has been a renewable energy pioneer for many decades and now has some of the largest green steel projects in the world. The collaboration between our two countries is important as Hysata continues commercialising our high efficiency electrolysers, which can play a key role in supporting Germanyโs hydrogen and decarbonisation ambitions.โ
German Innovation Commissioner for Green Hydrogen Till Mansmann MP also reinforced the importance of hydrogen in achieving Germanyโs ambitions of climate neutrality by 2045.
โGermany is committed to achieving climate neutrality by 2045, and we cannot do this without hydrogen,” he said.
“We have a clear national hydrogen strategy that sets out what we need to achieve climate neutrality while securing our energy needs and the wealth generated by our industries. From 2030 onwards, Germany will need at least 100 terawatt hours of hydrogen per year. Hysataโs high efficiency electrolysers can bring the cost of hydrogen down and help achieve our goals.
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โInnovative companies like Hysata are key enablers for the global energy transition. It has been impressive to see Hysataโs entrepreneurship, innovation and team spirit during my visit. I am confident that Australia and Germany will benefit greatly from this partnership.โ
The HyGATE project is a collaboration between the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), on behalf of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, Environment and Water (DCCEEW), together with the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), through Project Management Jรผlich (PtJ).