Stanwell Corporation Partners with CQUniversity to Drive Hydrogen Innovation in Queensland
Key Ideas
- Stanwell Corporation appoints Professor Jonathan Love as the Stanwell Chair in Hydrogen to lead research and innovation efforts in alignment with their hydrogen and renewable energy objectives.
- The appointment aims to support the development of Queensland's hydrogen industry, focusing on projects like the Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2) to contribute to clean energy transition and economic growth.
- Professor Love will collaborate with industry partners and researchers to build a strong foundation for hydrogen and renewable energy research, potentially creating new job opportunities and fostering industry growth.
- The partnership between Stanwell Corporation and CQUniversity reflects a commitment to advancing clean energy technologies and establishing Queensland as a hub for renewable hydrogen production and export.
Stanwell Corporation has announced the appointment of Professor Jonathan Love as the Stanwell Chair in Hydrogen to drive innovation opportunities in line with their hydrogen and renewable energy goals. This strategic move was unveiled during the launch of the Gladstone Hydrogen Central information centre at CQUniversity's Gladstone Marina campus. Professor Love's role will involve providing leadership to a team of researchers to support the growth of the hydrogen and renewable energy industry, with a focus on the Gladstone region. The collaboration aims to contribute to Queensland's transition towards clean energy and position renewable hydrogen as a key player in the state's energy sector. Professor Love expressed enthusiasm for establishing strong industry partnerships to enhance CQUniversity's expertise in hydrogen and renewable energy research. The initiative aims to not only advance research and innovation but also to create job opportunities and drive economic growth through sustainable energy initiatives.