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Hydrogen generator worth $390,000 on offer to rural community in Australia

A rural or regional Australian community group could soon be using a free hydrogen power generator valued at a retail price of $390,000, thanks to a partnership between Toyota Australia (TMCA), Energy Observer Developments (EODev), Blue Diamond Machinery (BDM) and FRRR.

The GEH2® power generator is Australia’s first zero-emission hydrogen generator and can provide continuous off-grid power for industry applications or emergency backup power for hospitals, commercial buildings or anywhere that reliable, stable power is required

One rural or regional community could access this cutting edge equipment at no cost, reducing their carbon emissions and enable skills development in the technology to build community capability.

This opportunity is available to organisations in rural or regional Australia that are located within 200km of a hydrogen fuel supply hub (Altona, VIC; Geelong, VIC; Tonsely Park, SA; Port Kembla, NSW; Hobart, TAS; Brisbane, QLD (from Q1 2026); or Kwinana, WA (from Q2 2026)). For the successful group, Toyota Australia will co-ordinate the deployment of the generator, supply fuel and provide training on the equipment.

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Press release https://frrr.org.au/funding/hydrogen-generator/

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