2022 - 2025
This project aims at designing and implementing a pilot program which will contribute to the development of the entire industry supply chain for hydrogen fuelled heavy haul vehicles in WA, including hydrogen production, transportation, refuelling infrastructure and vehicle marketing. In Phase 1 of this project, a techno-economic analysis for hydrogen-based heavy transport infrastructure in WA will be completed. The pilot program will be designed and executed in Phase 2, using, initially, a maintenance truck operated by MRWA and a concrete agitator operated by BGC in the Midwest and Perth regions respectively, which will be serviced in a purpose-built hydrogen refuelling station.
The following objectives were identified through Project Steering Group discussions, reflecting stakeholders’ priorities within the Australian context:
This project will contribute to The Western Australian Climate Policy, developed by the Department of Water and Environment, which was released in November 2020. This policy outlines priorities for WA to transition towards a low carbon and climate resilient economy. The aspiration of Net Zero emissions by 2050 is keystone to the policy. In summary, it is expected that this project will deliver positive impacts to the government, private businesses and general public by:
For further details on the Green hydrogen for road transport in Western Australia, please visit their official CRC webpage.
To learn more about the Future Energy Exports CRC and its ongoing projects, please visit their official website or review their most recent research publications.
Chair, Project Steering Group
Peta Ashworth OAM
Director, Curtin Institute for Energy Transition
Project Leader
Craig Buckley
John Curtin Distinguished Professor / Head of the Hydrogen Storage Research Group
BSc. (Hons), PhD
Project Manager
Dr Pouran Hudson (Pourandokht)
Project Manager / Research Fellow, FEnEx CRC, Hydrogen Storage Research Group
Curtin University