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Green hydrogen: Can it become a high-value export commodity?

GNS Science plans to start charging users of its new hydrogen laboratory this year.

GNS Science’s new green hydrogen lab.

Key points
  • What’s at stake: GNS Science has opened NZ's first green hydrogen laboratory as it seeks to help the nascent industry bring costs down to increase demand.
  • Background: The CRI was one of the first to see the potential of green hydrogen and has a number of research projects underway in this space and has one spin-out company.
  • Main players: GNS Science, hydrogen industry.

New Zealand’s first green hydrogen laboratory was opened by GNS Science last July with a rather portentous press release headed: “A new chapter begins for the future of green hydrogen”.

The Crown Research Institute was one of the first in the country to see the potential of green hydrogen,

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Fiona Rotherham Thu, 23 Jan 2025
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Key points
  • What’s at stake: GNS Science has opened NZ's first green hydrogen laboratory as it seeks to help the nascent industry bring costs down to increase demand.
  • Background: The CRI was one of the first to see the potential of green hydrogen and has a number of research projects underway in this space and has one spin-out company.
  • Main players: GNS Science, hydrogen industry.
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