
Wollongong, Let's Get Salty!
Wollongong, Let's Get Salty!
10. Delivering World Class Green Hydrogen with UOW Tech
Find out more about Episode 10 on the Blend ESQ Website, with some useful links.
Hysata is using technology developed by the University of Wollongong and led by Dr Gerry Swiegers, to bring to market the world’s most efficient electrolyser. This involves using electricity to create a chemical reaction that splits water into hydrogen and oxygen gas.
Dr Paul Barrett, Hysata CEO has a PhD in chemical engineering, has spent his career working on the development of various technologies, and in the last decade has turned his interest to work on and invest in decarbonising technology that advances the world beyond fossil fuel use.
In 2022, Hysata attracted more than $40 million in investment, including the world’s largest wind company, Vestas, and Australia’s Former Chief Scientist, Dr Alan Finkel to their Global Advisory Board.
Want more info?
- Hysata, Website
- Hysata, LinkedIn
- Paul Barrett, LinkedIn
- Breakthrough opens door to low-cost green hydrogen, University of Wollongong (UOW)
- UOW developed hydrogen technology commercialised, UOW
- 5 Minutes With… Hysata CEO Paul Barrett, Energy Source and Distribution
- Tom Campey, Chief Commercial Officer (CCO), Hysata explains how the Hysata electrolyser works, why it’s a game-changer for hard-to-abate sectors, and the clear path Hysata is on to gigawatt-scale manufacturing on ‘A Positive Climate’ podcast.
- Australian researchers claim ‘giant leap’ in technology to produce affordable renewable hydrogen, The Guardian.
Check out the Wollongong locals engineering our future, Platinum Season 2 Sponsors SOTO Engineers.
Photo Credits: Hysata, Mariana Zurak, Relativity, and Venture and Gain Agency.
Podcast Production: Relativity.