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Thank you for your interest in this workshop on Mapping out current state of standards and regulation for hydrogen and Power-to-X in Australia organised by Standards Australia and the ARC Training Centre for the Global Hydrogen Economy. This workshop is part of a series of workshops to be organised by the ARC TC for the Global Hydrogen Economy. Please check out our website for upcoming events in Hydrogen space!
Roadmapping Standards and Regulation Gaps Across the Hydrogen Value Chain
A workshop to map out thecurrent state of standards and regulations for Hydrogen and P2X in Australia and to identify gaps and requirements.
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About this event
WORKSHOP INVITATION
Standards Australia and The ARC Training Centre for The Global Hydrogen Economy (GlobH2E) would like to cordially invite you to a workshop on 28 April 2022 to map out the current state of standards and regulation for hydrogen and Power-to-X in Australia and to identify gaps and requirements as the country aims to move towards positioning itself as a global hydrogen exporter to Asia-Pacific and Europe.
While the first priority has been the adoption of existing international standards that are fit for the Australian context, it is important that we continually understand from industry and the community what the gaps, barriers and needs are when it comes to Hydrogen technical standards development. Following this workshop, both Standards Australia and GlobH2E expect to get a deeper understanding of the gaps and technical safety requirements associated with hydrogen production, application and use in Australia. This information will feed into the Hydrogen standards development roadmap and assist with prioritisation.
Background
Standards Australia is Australia’s peak Standards development organisation and representative at the International Organisation for Standardization (ISO) and International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). Hydrogen standards development is well underway in Australia and we recognise that a number of technical standards will need to be reviewed, developed and adopted in order to assist with the development and acceleration of the hydrogen economy. Today we have 5 key working groups looking at standards associated with Hydrogen:
The ARC Training Centre for The Global Hydrogen Economy is an innovative research and research training centre that is developing new, cost-effective hydrogen technologies and new research-based engineering and business skills to facilitate and support the transformation of Australia’s industry into a hydrogen powerhouse. The platform brings together leading Australian and global research institutions, industry partners, government agencies and hydrogen start-ups to form a multi-disciplinary and international consortium. The multidisciplinary nature of the centre means access to skills in materials design, modelling and theoretical stimulation, engineering, business/economy and social sciences, all of which will be needed to deliver the proposed program.