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Welcome to our May 2023 Newsletter! Find out the latest about Wildfire Energy and our progress to recover renewable energy and hydrogen from everyday wastes. |
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ACCELERATING COMMERCIALISATION GRANT Wildfire has been awarded a $1 million grant from the Australian federal government to accelerate the commercialisation activities of its leading climate mitigation MIHG technology. |
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The grant funds will be used to support clean hydrogen production in the pilot plant, engineer and permit Project Proton and further develop our commercial offering for customers all around the world. | | |
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H2Q PARTNERSHIP Wildfire Energy is pleased to announce that it in May it entered into a partnership with Hydrogen Queensland, H2Q. H2Q is an industry-led, not for profit organisation committed to securing the economic, environmental and social opportunities hydrogen offers Queensland and Australia. |
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Under the partnership, Wildfire and H2Q will work together to promote hydrogen use and development across industry, government and throughout the community. Wildfire will participate as a technical tour host and exhibitor at the upcoming Hydrogen Connect Summit, scheduled for 6-7 September 2023. See more here. |
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AUSTRADE CLEAN ENERGY MISSION TO SINGAPORE Wildfire has been selected to a participate in the Australian government's clean energy mission to Singapore during the week of June 5th to 9th. Wildfire will be showcasing its MIHG technology to customers, investors and government agencies of Singapore. | | |
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PROJECT PROTON UPDATE Project Proton - the Bulwer Island Energy and Hydrogen Recovery Facility - is Wildfire's first commercial project which will be located in Brisbane. Wildfire has largely completed the concept design and is now progressing the permit application development with its consultants and the planning for the Front End Engineering and Design stage to be undertaken in the second half of 2023. An early rendition of how Phase 1 of Project Proton could look is shown below: |
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In Phase 1 the project will process around 10,000 tpa of waste destined for landfill and produce renewable heat and electricity. The project will be expanded in Phase 2 to process up to 40,000 tpa and produce a combination of heat, electricity and hydrogen to decarbonise local industry. The project will be a template for future projects and incorporate our commercial MIHG reactors. |
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NEW EMPLOYEE - MICHAEL TWOHIG Wildfire is proud to announce that Michael Twohig has joined the team as Operations Manager. Michael will lead operations and safety at our pilot plant. He has 30 years of diverse international experience in oil and gas working with leading companies such as BG Group, bp and Shell. |
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NEW EMPLOYEE - JAMIE ROODENRYS Wildfire is proud to announce that Jamie Roodenrys has joined the team as General Manager Strategic Partnerships. Jamie will lead building releationships with customers, government and community and lead business development. He has 25 years of diverse experience in B2B roles with leading companies such as General Electric, Suez and Veolia. |
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