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ASX Announcement
Thursday, 3 October 2024
GreenHy2 signs $1.5M Agreement to Supply Hydrogen Storage System to Telstra
GreenHy2 Limited (ticker “H2G”) is pleased to announce that we have signed a Federal Government Grant to provide our Hy2MEDI generation and storage system to Telstra. The System, valued at $1.5M, will be funded by the Australian Government, Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communication and the Arts from the Telecommunications Disaster Resilience Innovation (TDRI) Program, Power Resilience Round.
The Hy2MEDI for this Project has been specifically designed, using GKN Hydrogen technology, for the Telecommunications industry and operates at 48-50VDC specifically for Telecommunications equipment. The system is highly redundant and is designed to operate through natural disasters or other events which may impact both emergency and community telecommunications.
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The Total Project, costing $3M and includes $1.5M of Telstra funding, will optimise the current configuration to ultimately provide the highest performing robust telecommunications solution and enable roll-out to all critical infrastructure sites for both fibre optic repeater stations and mobile towers; transitioning to a renewable and non-diesel future. Telstra currently has over 9,000 diesel supported telecommunications installations across Australia and many more throughout Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. Telstra owns Digicel Pacific a mobile network operator in the Pacific including Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Samoa, Tonga and Nauru where the technology is highly applicable.
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GreenyHy2 and Greentech Pacific, joined forces at the Fiji Australia Business Council joint conference with the Australia Fiji Business Council in Suva.​
29-31st August 2024
Ellen Whippy-Knight interviews Dr Paul Dalgleish on how remote communities in Fiji can be powered 24/7 with renewable energy, alleviating a reliance on diesel for power.
'New Challenges, New Solutions' was the theme of the conference where Ellen Whippy-Knight and Dr Paul Dalgleish introduced the benefits of solid-state hydrogen storage to remote island communities and island resorts in Fiji.
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The H2G battery solution solves the old problem for remote communities of a reliance on diesel as well as providing a safer longer-lasting alternative to lithium batteries for storing renewable energy.
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InfraCo CEO Brendan Reily Urges 'Energy Resililencey'
1st May 2024
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On the first day of the CommsDay Summit Reily proposed an industry meeting to discuss the issue of 'Energy Resiliency'.
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During his keynote address Reily mentioned the work Testra have been doing with GreenyHy2.
"We are working on a 100% renewable energy stand alone power supply utilising solid-state hydrogen storage using excess energy produced by solar."
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Full story published in Communications Day on the 1st May 2024.
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Federal Government announces successful TDRI Applicants
1st May 2024
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The Announcement confirms GreenHy2 has been recommended by the Minister to proceed with negotiations for the Grant of $1.5M. The Grant includes $1.5M of matching funds from Telstra. Greenhy2 is the lead recipient to provide a standalone power supply to Telstra for remote locations. The system comprises Solar Array, Advanced Technology Solid State Hydrogen Battery including;
electrolysers, hydrogen dryer, water purification, metal hydride storage system using GKN
Hydrogen Battery Storage, fuel cells and overall control system, installation and commissioning.
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GreenHy2 Visits the Director of Energy FIJI
24th April 2024
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Last week Dr Paul Dalgleish was invited to Fiji, to introduce the GreenyHy2 Advanced Technology Hydrogen Battery to the Director of Energy, Mikaele Belena.
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Ellen Whippy-Knight from Greentech Pacific and GreenHy2 organised an event in Suva where GreenHy2 launched their low operating cost Micro-grid solution to business, NGOs and Government guests.
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Ideal to alleviate Fiji's reliance on diesel and Li batteries and a safe way to bring 100% renewable energy to remote communities in hot climates where the Solid State Hydrogen Battery significantly outperforms Li Ion with up to 30 years of life and no loss of capacity.
Recent failures of newly installed Li Ion Batteries by fire, in Fiji and other locations, would be a thing of the past.