Knowledge Hub

The Verdant Knowledge Hub is a free learning resource for anyone thinking about tomorrow’s energy needs. Specifically, we’ve sought to collaborate with industry, researchers, media and government to source and share insights that will help us understand this space better.

See below for news, opinions reports and discussions to enhance the way you think about hydrogen, energy and the world we live in.

Insights and Articles

Verdant driving green hydrogen revolution In Australia, there are multiple hydrogen hubs being proposed by the various State Governments as well as …

In order to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050, Australia will need to make some major changes. And, according to a new report …

The Carbon Cycle. Carbon is an essential element for all life forms on Earth. Whether these life forms take in carbon to …

The Clean Hydrogen Energy Economy was a Dream, The Climate Bill Could Make it a Reality this Decade The clean hydrogen energy …

The Future of Hydrogen – At the request of the government of Japan under its G20 presidency, the International Energy Agency produced …

Global Hydrogen Review 2021- The Global Hydrogen Review is a new annual publication by the International Energy Agency to track progress in …

Unlocking the hydrogen economy — stimulating investment across the hydrogen value chain Green hydrogen, sourced from water and renewable energy, has – …

World Energy Investment 2022 – High prices, rising costs, economic uncertainty, energy security concerns and climate imperatives amount to a powerful cocktail …

Fast transition to renewables will save the world $18 trillion, says Oxford study. A new study has found it is not only …

Industry Reports & Policies

The Environment Protection Authority (EPA) recognises that the recovery of energy and resources from the thermal processing of waste has the potential, …

The main purpose of this project was to determine the potential availability of forestry residues for bioenergy generation and other applications on …

The 2021 Inputs, Assumptions and Scenarios Report (IASR) details how AEMO will model the future in its forecasting and planning publications for …

The NSW Government is committed to maintaining a strong economy, improving the quality of life for the people of NSW and protecting …

First Low Emissions Technology Statement – 2020. History shows that we solve hard problems through enterprise and innovation. The Newcomen steam engine, …

November 2021 will see the most important UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Conference of the Parties (COP 26) since the …

The NSW Electricity Strategy is the NSW Government’s plan for a reliable, affordable and sustainable electricity future. Meeting these objectives involves a …

Global electricity demand will rebound strongly in 2021 and 2022. After falling by around 1% in 2020, global electricity demand is set …

Australia’s clean energy transition accelerated again in 2020 as wind and rooftop solar set new records, battery storage came of age, and …

Our Reports

Economic Impact Assessment

The reopening of the Redbank Power Station is anticipated to be a significant economic project to both the Singleton LGA and the Hunter Region. The Redbank Power Station reopening will provide both direct and indirect opportunities for local businesses during construction and operation resulting in employment.
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Expert Report on Climate Change & Ecologically Sustainable Development

In her independent report, Dr Cowie states Verdant’s proposal is ecologically sustainable due to its social, economic and environmental benefits as well as the mitigation measures put in place to protect the environment.
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Waste Wood Residue Fuel at Redbank... Consultation Report

The Proposal is expected to assist in hastening the transition to renewables and to stimulate economic activity whilst protecting environmental quality and human health with stringent monitoring and management. Assuming the proposed development is approved, licensing through the NSW EPA, monitoring and validation of performance will be required.
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