The clip was played on the following north east Tasmanian local radio stations.
Read MoreHydrogen fuel trials are emerging across Australia, but a project in Tasmania is seeking to create an entirely renewable energy-generated supply chain — from green hydrogen production through to distribution.
Read MoreLine Hydrogen, which is considering an initial public offering within the next year, is teaming up with Tasmania's Bonney Energy to build hydrogen refuelling stations in the Apple a Isle after getting a cash injection in the recent Labor budget.
Read MoreAS THE federal government looks set to pass their climate bill, and the state government pushes their own through the lower house, Tasmania is poised to take advantage of a boost in new renewable investments.
Read MoreA GREEN hydrogen start-up in Tasmania's north, which seeks to begin production in early 2023, is on the hunt for local customers for its product.
Read MoreWith the Australian Labor Party, as well as a surge of minor parties and independents, receiving overwhelming voter support, the Australian public's demand for stronger action on climate change and net zero targets was made clear.
Read MoreBrisbane startup Line Hydrogen today announced a deal with Canada’s Jericho Energy Ventures’ which will see it bring hydrogen boilers to Australia.
Read MorePerennial-backed green hydrogen company, LINE Hydrogen, has launched a crowd-funding campaign to give ‘mum and dad’ investors the chance to invest in the green economy.
Read MoreQueensland-based LINE Hydrogen is raising money to build an $83 million green hydrogen production facility in Tasmania, and has already received more than $1 million from retail investors on equity crowdfunding platform Birchal, typically the home to fashion companies, inventors and distillers with built-in, passionate customer bases.
Read MoreA GREEN hydrogen company hoping to start production from a new Tasmanian facility in early 2023 is seeking to raise $2.5m from the public by selling shares for $6 each on a crowd-funding platform.
Read MoreBrisbane-based Line Hydrogen is seeking $2 million in crowdfunding investment from Australians who want to contribute to the green energy revolution at the ground level by getting its Tasmanian and Queensland green hydrogen projects off the ground.
Read MoreHYDROGEN will be produced in Tasmania from early next year, and the company behind the first project to get off the ground is offering the community a chance to invest in the technology through a unique crowd-funding campaign.
Read MoreAn Australian hydrogen company has launched a crowd-funding campaign to get its Tasmanian project which aims to ease out diesel off the ground.
Read MoreLine Hydrogen's first commercial-scale green hydrogen plant in Tasmania received a huge boost from federal Labor this week.
Read MorePerennial-backed green hydrogen hopeful LINE Hydrogen, which expects to start production by January next year, has set its sights on listing by year-end.
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