The NSW government has released the design of the state’s first Hydrogen Centre of Excellence.
Taxpayers will contribute $25 million (US$16.5 million) to this project as part of an election commitment.
The state recently legislated net zero by 2050, a 50 percent cut to climate change emissions by 2030, and a 70 percent reduction by 2035.
The new hydrogen centre will train thousands of plumbers and gas fitters to prepare multi-skilled workers for the emerging hydrogen industry.
Designs include spacious workshops and classrooms where apprentices will receive hands on training with hydrogen equipment. This includes electrolysers, gas fitting techniques, and safety protocols.
Located in Glenwood, Western Sydney, the centre will employ 50 staff when operational. It will be owned and operated by the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC)....
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