Remove Australia Remove Carbon Remove Emissions Remove Fleet
article thumbnail

Qantas and Airbus to invest US$200M to establish SAF industry in Australia

Green Car Congress

The Qantas Group and Airbus recently announced they will invest up to US$200 million to accelerate the establishment of a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) industry in Australia. The partnership is initially for five years with options to extend the duration.

Australia 199
article thumbnail

ULEMCo signs MoU with ENGV Pty Ltd to open the market for hydrogen conversions in Australia

Green Car Congress

UK-based ULEMCo signed an exclusive MoU with ENGV Pty Ltd to collaborate on developing a market for its hydrogen dual fuel technology in Australia. The scope of the agreement extends across Australia and into commercial vehicles, particularly heavy-duty applications like refuse collection, urban trucks, buses and prime movers.

Australia 259
article thumbnail

Aviation H2 selects liquid ammonia as carbon-free fuel of choice

Green Car Congress

Additionally, worldwide transportation and handling of liquid ammonia has been around for many years, making ammonia as a carbon-free fuel even more appealing. They are also relatively common in Australia, meaning there is a time-saving in getting the aircraft ready for testing. Falcon 50 in flight.

Carbon 395
article thumbnail

SafeAI, Siemens, Obayashi collaborate to bring retrofitted autonomous, zero-emission heavy vehicles to off-road industries

Green Car Congress

SafeAI, a global leader in autonomous heavy equipment, announced a collaboration with Siemens today to create an autonomous, zero emission heavy vehicle fleet for Obayashi Corporation. The collaboration will continue scaling across the entire fleet over a three year period.

Emissions 397
article thumbnail

Australia is about to make a big push into electric vehicles

Setec Powerr

Australia has long been among the less developed countries in the world in terms of electric vehicles, and now the country is finally going to make a push in this area. The new regulations will go some way to addressing Australia’s lagging position in electric vehicle development.

article thumbnail

BHP orders two Wabtec FLXdrive battery-electric locomotives

Green Car Congress

Wabtec Corporation announced an order from BHP Western Australia Iron Ore (WAIO) for two FLXdrive battery locomotives ( earlier post ). The deal builds momentum in the market for the world’s first 100%, battery-powered locomotive and supports the Australia-based natural resource company’s plan to decarbonize its rail network.

Batteries 199
article thumbnail

Rio Tinto purchases 4 Wabtec battery-electric locomotives for the Pilbara

Green Car Congress

Rio Tinto will purchase four 7MWh FLXdrive battery-electric locomotives ( earlier post ) from Wabtec Corporation for use in the Pilbara region of Western Australia as part of the company’s strategy to reduce its carbon emissions by 50% by 2030.

Purchase 199