Sparc Hydrogen Secures $2.75M Government Grant
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Novel green hydrogen pilot plant wins $2.7 million grant
A Sparc Hydrogen photocatalytic water splitting reactor pilot plant under development in South Australia has been granted $2.75 million to accelerate development of the novel technology toward commercialisation.Sparc Hydrogen, a partnership between Sparc Technologies, Fortescue Ltd and the University of Adelaide (UA) South Australia (SA) has been granted $2.75 million (USD 1.8 million) by the federal government to continue developing its patente…
$2.75M grant to support Sparc Hydrogen’s novel green hydrogen tech dev’t - Australian Manufacturing
Sparc Hydrogen and the University of Adelaide have been awarded a $2.75 million grant from the Australian Government under the Economic Accelerator (AEA) Innovate program to support the development of a novel green hydrogen production technology. The funding will go towards the operation of Sparc Hydrogen’s pilot plant at Roseworthy in South Australia, as well as further research, development, and commercialisation efforts. The pilot plant will…
Sparc Hydrogen Secures $2.75M Government Grant
Sparc Technologies Limited (SPN: ASX) has announced that Sparc Hydrogen, in partnership with the University of Adelaide, has been awarded a $2.75 million grant from the Australian Government’s Economic Accelerator (AEA) Innovate program. Sparc Technologies is an Australian technology company developing solutions that enhance environmental and sustainability outcomes for global industries. Sparc has two transformative technology areas in which it…
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