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Endua hydrogen technology unlocks clean energy

In its mission to make hydrogen power accessible nationwide, Endua has marked two major milestones – launching its innovative electrolyser technology and successfully deploying its hydrogen power bank system at Archerfield Airport.

The system’s modular design allows for easy installation without extensive site modifications, making hydrogen production accessible to a wider range of operations.

Following the successful deployment of its hydrogen power bank system at Queensland’s Archerfield Airport, the installation demonstrates the commercial viability of Endua’s energy storage technology and validates its safe deployment capabilities.

The production and storage of hydrogen energy have been a significant hurdle in Australia’s transition to clean energy and Endua’s dual solution approach tackles both of these challenges.

“Endua is making green hydrogen a reality for Australian businesses,” says CEO Paul Sernia.

The technologies have the potential to fast-track the transformation of operations across multiple sectors of the Australian economy like mining operations, transport fleets, and remote infrastructure providers who could generate and store their own clean hydrogen on-site.

Industries relying on diesel generators now have a practical pathway to transition to clean energy.

“Our electrolyser enables on-site production, and our power bank system provides reliable clean energy storage,” Sernia added.

“This combination unlocks hydrogen projects that previously lacked access to reliable and affordable supply, helping Australia achieve its green hydrogen ambitions by producing hydrogen where and when it’s needed.”

According to the press release, industry experts predict Australia’s hydrogen industry could contribute up to $10 billion to the national economy by 2040.

With Endua’s solution, businesses can gain immediate access to hydrogen production and storage, bypassing the need for large-scale infrastructure and international approvals.

“These technologies represent two crucial pieces of the hydrogen puzzle,” Sernia noted.

“Whether businesses need to produce their own hydrogen supply or store clean energy for extended periods, we now have operational solutions for both challenges.”

 

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