
August 12, 2020
FEnEx CRC Chair, Mary Hackett, to join Innovate Australia panel to discuss decarbonisation of the Australia eceonomy
Event Date and Time: 20 August 2020, 1pm-3pm (AWST) Event details: Although the year 2020 brought us COVID-19, social distancing, quarantines and shock to the economy, it is even more important that we focus on the strengths of our country. This year also brings us an important milestone for Australian research, science and innovation, the…
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August 11, 2020
Petroleum Club WA Webinar: The role of gas technologies and innovations vital to reducing emissions
Webinar Recording FEnEx CRC CEO, Professor Eric May, in discussion with Damian Dwyer on the role of gas technologies to reducing emissions.
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August 7, 2020
FEnEx CRC CEO provides an update on status and planned research
Webinar Recording Professor Eric May, FEnEx CRC CEO, recently took the time to provide a status update and overview of planned research at the UWA Centre for Long Subsea Tiebacks Symposium. Since the commencement of FEnEx CRC and the signing of the Commonwealth Grant Agreement, the participants are working towards final sign-off of the Core…
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July 30, 2020
First Milestone Reached
The Future Energy Exports CRC has reached its first milestone: the Commonwealth Grant Agreement that will provide $40 million over 10 years to help future-proof Australia’s energy export industry has been executed! The Future Energy Exports (FEnEx) CRC is a national collaboration of 28 industry, government and research partners. We seek to future-proof Australia’s status…
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June 22, 2020
FEnEx CRC Submission to Technology Investment Roadmap
FEnEx CRC has taken the opportunity to respond to the Australian Government’s call to submit ideas for consideration to the national Technology Investment Roadmap that will drive investment in low emissions technologies to strengthen the economy and support jobs and businesses. The submission focuses on Australia’s competitive advantages and significant energy sector. FEnEx CRC submission
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May 11, 2020
High hopes for hydrogen
FEnEx CRC CEO, Professor Eric May, discusses hydrogen opportunities and challenges ahead for Australia with Matt McKenzie, Business News. He will lead the Future Energy Export CRC through the establishment process at least, with former GE Australia chief executive Mary Hackett serving as Chair. Professor May said Australia was in a prime position to deliver…
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March 13, 2020
Future Energy Exports Cooperative Research Centre (FEnEx CRC) Announced
PRESS RELEASE A future where Australia will remain at the forefront of energy provision to the world both through efficient LNG exports and beyond to international sales of clean hydrogen has been given a major boost following the announcement of an $162 million industry-backed research hub supported by a $40 million Federal Government grant. Federal…
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November 25, 2019
Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy
Australia’s National Hydrogen Strategy sets a vision for a clean, innovative, safe and competitive hydrogen industry that benefits all Australians. It aims to position our industry as a major player by 2030. The strategy outlines an adaptive approach that equips Australia to scale up quickly as the hydrogen market grows. It includes a set of…
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October 24, 2019
Future Energy Exports (FEnEx) CRC Stage 2 Proposal Submitted
We are pleased to announce that the FEnEx CRC Bid Stage 2 proposal has been submitted today. The bid has continued to build momentum, having secured ten new partners and one new third party since the Stage 1 submission. These new partners bring expertise and facilities that complement those of partners listed in Stage 1….
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September 27, 2019
Announcement: Invited through to Stage 2
We are very pleased to announce that Future Energy Exports CRC bid has made it through to Stage 2. We would like to thank all our partners for their support to-date. There are still opportunities to join us and we would welcome a discussion with you. The timelines are extremely tight, with Stage 2 closing…
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