Hysata is focused on advancing hydrogen electrolyzer technology to facilitate the production of green hydrogen, aiming to significantly reduce costs to below $2 per kilogram. This innovative approach is rooted in research from the University of Wollongong's ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, led by Professor Gerry Swiegers. The company’s electrolyzers operate by using electricity to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen, thereby supporting the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources. Hysata's initiatives are designed to play a crucial role in helping businesses achieve net-zero emissions and accelerate the global move towards environmentally friendly energy solutions.
AGL Energy is a major Australian energy company involved in retail electricity and gas, power generation, and an upstream gas portfolio. It operates a diversified generation portfolio that includes coal-fired baseload plants as well as renewable sources such as hydro, wind, biomass and landfill gas, and it is a leading owner, operator and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia. The company serves more than four million retail energy accounts, comprising a large customer base across electricity and gas. Its generation business is underpinned by low-cost coal-fired capacity, contributing to profitability alongside its renewable and other generation assets. Founded in 1837, AGL Energy is the oldest company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and ranks among Australia’s largest energy retailers and generators, with a portfolio spanning base-load, intermediate and peaking generation across traditional and renewable technologies. AGL pursues a sustainable energy future for investors, communities and customers.
Hysata is focused on advancing hydrogen electrolyzer technology to facilitate the production of green hydrogen, aiming to significantly reduce costs to below $2 per kilogram. This innovative approach is rooted in research from the University of Wollongong's ARC Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, led by Professor Gerry Swiegers. The company’s electrolyzers operate by using electricity to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen, thereby supporting the transition from fossil fuels to sustainable energy sources. Hysata's initiatives are designed to play a crucial role in helping businesses achieve net-zero emissions and accelerate the global move towards environmentally friendly energy solutions.
AGL Energy is a major Australian energy company involved in retail electricity and gas, power generation, and an upstream gas portfolio. It operates a diversified generation portfolio that includes coal-fired baseload plants as well as renewable sources such as hydro, wind, biomass and landfill gas, and it is a leading owner, operator and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia. The company serves more than four million retail energy accounts, comprising a large customer base across electricity and gas. Its generation business is underpinned by low-cost coal-fired capacity, contributing to profitability alongside its renewable and other generation assets. Founded in 1837, AGL Energy is the oldest company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and ranks among Australia’s largest energy retailers and generators, with a portfolio spanning base-load, intermediate and peaking generation across traditional and renewable technologies. AGL pursues a sustainable energy future for investors, communities and customers.
AGL Energy is a major Australian energy company involved in retail electricity and gas, power generation, and an upstream gas portfolio. It operates a diversified generation portfolio that includes coal-fired baseload plants as well as renewable sources such as hydro, wind, biomass and landfill gas, and it is a leading owner, operator and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia. The company serves more than four million retail energy accounts, comprising a large customer base across electricity and gas. Its generation business is underpinned by low-cost coal-fired capacity, contributing to profitability alongside its renewable and other generation assets. Founded in 1837, AGL Energy is the oldest company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and ranks among Australia’s largest energy retailers and generators, with a portfolio spanning base-load, intermediate and peaking generation across traditional and renewable technologies. AGL pursues a sustainable energy future for investors, communities and customers.
Genex Power Limited is an Australian company dedicated to the generation and storage of renewable energy. Based in Sydney, it operates a diverse portfolio of projects that includes hydro, wind, and solar energy initiatives. Key projects encompass the 50 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 250 MW Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project, the 270 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 150 MW Kidston Wind Project, the 50 MW Jemalong Solar Project, and the 2 GW Bulli Creek project. Since its rebranding from Allied Resources Limited in 2013, Genex Power has focused on enhancing Australia's renewable energy landscape.
AGL Energy is a major Australian energy company involved in retail electricity and gas, power generation, and an upstream gas portfolio. It operates a diversified generation portfolio that includes coal-fired baseload plants as well as renewable sources such as hydro, wind, biomass and landfill gas, and it is a leading owner, operator and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia. The company serves more than four million retail energy accounts, comprising a large customer base across electricity and gas. Its generation business is underpinned by low-cost coal-fired capacity, contributing to profitability alongside its renewable and other generation assets. Founded in 1837, AGL Energy is the oldest company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and ranks among Australia’s largest energy retailers and generators, with a portfolio spanning base-load, intermediate and peaking generation across traditional and renewable technologies. AGL pursues a sustainable energy future for investors, communities and customers.
Oven Mountain Pumped Hydro Storage
Grant in 2020
Oven Mountain Pumped Hydro Storage project is an ‘off river’ development to create an upper and a lower reservoir.
Meridian Energy
Grant in 2019
Meridian Energy is a New Zealand-based power company that generates and retails electricity primarily through renewable sources such as hydro, wind, and solar. It serves residential, business, and industrial customers under the Meridian and Powershop brands.
Acciona is a leading Spanish corporation specializing in sustainable solutions for infrastructure and renewable energy projects. Established over a century ago, it employs more than 30,000 people and operates in over 30 countries across five continents. The company is structured into two main divisions: energy and infrastructure. The energy division emphasizes renewable technologies, focusing on wind, solar, hydro, and biomass, while the infrastructure division includes construction, water treatment, and various service lines. Acciona undertakes projects through government concessions or independent opportunities, ensuring a commitment to sustainability through its Sustainability Master Plan, which aims to facilitate the transition to a low-carbon economy by optimizing resource use and minimizing environmental impact.
Hydro Tasmania
Grant in 2018
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.
AGL Energy is a major Australian energy company involved in retail electricity and gas, power generation, and an upstream gas portfolio. It operates a diversified generation portfolio that includes coal-fired baseload plants as well as renewable sources such as hydro, wind, biomass and landfill gas, and it is a leading owner, operator and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia. The company serves more than four million retail energy accounts, comprising a large customer base across electricity and gas. Its generation business is underpinned by low-cost coal-fired capacity, contributing to profitability alongside its renewable and other generation assets. Founded in 1837, AGL Energy is the oldest company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and ranks among Australia’s largest energy retailers and generators, with a portfolio spanning base-load, intermediate and peaking generation across traditional and renewable technologies. AGL pursues a sustainable energy future for investors, communities and customers.
Genex Power Limited is an Australian company dedicated to the generation and storage of renewable energy. Based in Sydney, it operates a diverse portfolio of projects that includes hydro, wind, and solar energy initiatives. Key projects encompass the 50 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 250 MW Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project, the 270 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 150 MW Kidston Wind Project, the 50 MW Jemalong Solar Project, and the 2 GW Bulli Creek project. Since its rebranding from Allied Resources Limited in 2013, Genex Power has focused on enhancing Australia's renewable energy landscape.
Snowy Hydro Limited is an Australian company that generates and markets renewable electrical energy, primarily through its extensive hydro-electric power infrastructure. The company operates and maintains the Snowy Mountains Scheme, which includes 16 power stations, 16 hydro dams, 80 kilometers of aqueducts, and 145 kilometers of interconnected tunnels, collectively providing a generation capacity of approximately 5,500 megawatts across New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia. In addition to hydro-electricity generation, Snowy Hydro operates gas-fired power stations and diesel-fired peakers, contributing to energy security and the transition to renewable energy sources. The company also offers electricity and gas retail services, catering to residential and commercial customers, as well as providing peak electricity and risk management products to the National Electricity Market. Headquartered in Cooma, Australia, Snowy Hydro is committed to serving its customers while benefiting shareholders and the broader community.
Hydro Tasmania
Grant in 2017
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.
AGL Energy is a major Australian energy company involved in retail electricity and gas, power generation, and an upstream gas portfolio. It operates a diversified generation portfolio that includes coal-fired baseload plants as well as renewable sources such as hydro, wind, biomass and landfill gas, and it is a leading owner, operator and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia. The company serves more than four million retail energy accounts, comprising a large customer base across electricity and gas. Its generation business is underpinned by low-cost coal-fired capacity, contributing to profitability alongside its renewable and other generation assets. Founded in 1837, AGL Energy is the oldest company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and ranks among Australia’s largest energy retailers and generators, with a portfolio spanning base-load, intermediate and peaking generation across traditional and renewable technologies. AGL pursues a sustainable energy future for investors, communities and customers.
Genex Power Limited is an Australian company dedicated to the generation and storage of renewable energy. Based in Sydney, it operates a diverse portfolio of projects that includes hydro, wind, and solar energy initiatives. Key projects encompass the 50 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 250 MW Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project, the 270 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 150 MW Kidston Wind Project, the 50 MW Jemalong Solar Project, and the 2 GW Bulli Creek project. Since its rebranding from Allied Resources Limited in 2013, Genex Power has focused on enhancing Australia's renewable energy landscape.
Genex Power Limited is an Australian company dedicated to the generation and storage of renewable energy. Based in Sydney, it operates a diverse portfolio of projects that includes hydro, wind, and solar energy initiatives. Key projects encompass the 50 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 250 MW Kidston Pumped Storage Hydro Project, the 270 MW Kidston Solar Project, the 150 MW Kidston Wind Project, the 50 MW Jemalong Solar Project, and the 2 GW Bulli Creek project. Since its rebranding from Allied Resources Limited in 2013, Genex Power has focused on enhancing Australia's renewable energy landscape.
Hydro Tasmania
Grant in 2015
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.
Hydro Tasmania
Grant in 2015
Hydro Tasmania is Australia’s leading renewable energy business.
AGL Energy is a major Australian energy company involved in retail electricity and gas, power generation, and an upstream gas portfolio. It operates a diversified generation portfolio that includes coal-fired baseload plants as well as renewable sources such as hydro, wind, biomass and landfill gas, and it is a leading owner, operator and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia. The company serves more than four million retail energy accounts, comprising a large customer base across electricity and gas. Its generation business is underpinned by low-cost coal-fired capacity, contributing to profitability alongside its renewable and other generation assets. Founded in 1837, AGL Energy is the oldest company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and ranks among Australia’s largest energy retailers and generators, with a portfolio spanning base-load, intermediate and peaking generation across traditional and renewable technologies. AGL pursues a sustainable energy future for investors, communities and customers.
AGL Energy is a major Australian energy company involved in retail electricity and gas, power generation, and an upstream gas portfolio. It operates a diversified generation portfolio that includes coal-fired baseload plants as well as renewable sources such as hydro, wind, biomass and landfill gas, and it is a leading owner, operator and developer of renewable energy assets in Australia. The company serves more than four million retail energy accounts, comprising a large customer base across electricity and gas. Its generation business is underpinned by low-cost coal-fired capacity, contributing to profitability alongside its renewable and other generation assets. Founded in 1837, AGL Energy is the oldest company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange and ranks among Australia’s largest energy retailers and generators, with a portfolio spanning base-load, intermediate and peaking generation across traditional and renewable technologies. AGL pursues a sustainable energy future for investors, communities and customers.
Waratah Power
Grant in 2012
Waratah Power employs both innovative low-head hydropower technology, as well as conventional technologies.