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

Green trains on their way. A global mining organisation and an Australian rail operator will attempt to build greener freight solutions to …

Renewable hydrogen costs to plummet. Following in 2021 where renewable hydrogen emerged as a crucial lifeline for emissions, intensive industries facing growing …

Australia’s Bioenergy Roadmap Review is out. Designed to help inform future policy and investment decisions, the roadmap sets out a vision for …

Biomass power for the Hunter seen as positive step to tackle climate change. “Hunter Energy Executive Forester, John Halkett, discusses biomass-based renewable …

Campaigns questioning the use of woody biomass for energy are missing key facts says IEA Bioenergy. Some concurrent media campaigns and publications …

Sorting the waste to energy mess. TALKING RUBBISH: The Clean Energy Finance Corporation recently estimated a national pipeline of up to $7.8 …

The crossroads of carbon and climate – the economy of meeting Australia’s climate targets. Australia is stood at a crossroads of climate …

We all love to fly around the world, as the Covid travel ban blues have revealed. But aviation is a major source …

Australia plans to improve grid stability and flags caps to renewable energy connections. In light of rapid uptake of renewables, Australia is …

Industry Reports & Policies

The National Electricity Market (NEM) is undergoing a profound transformation from a centralised system of large fossil fuel (coal and gas) generation …

Hydrogen gas (‘hydrogen’) is a versatile energy carrier and feedstock, derived primarily by splitting water or by reacting fossil fuels with steam …

Interest in hydrogen is growing both internationally and domestically, as industry and governments around the world investigate and execute on decarbonisation strategies. …

According to the International Energy Agency and the World Energy Council, Australia has the potential be the world’s largest hydrogen producer. The …

Too often climate policy discussion has been dominated by fantasy scenarios: either one where a single country acts alone; or one where …

This paper was produced to assist the Legislative Council’s Standing Committee on State Development with its current inquiry into the Development of …

Hydrogen Insights: A perspective on hydrogen investment, market development and cost competitiveness. Underpinned by a global shift of regulators, investors, and consumers …

We aspire to reach a day in which the resource that powers our heating and cooking, fuels our daily commute, and forms …

In December 2018, the Council of Australian Governments Energy Council set a vision for a clean, innovative, safe and competitive hydrogen industry …

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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