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Clean Technology Research and Development grants awarded and project summaries

This program supports early stage research and development of innovative technologies, services or processes that will help decarbonise NSW industries.

Round 2 Project summaries

In this round of the Clean Technology Research and Development program, 4 grants totalling $7,009,118 were awarded.

OrganisationProject titleAmount awarded
Rux EnergyAdvanced metal-organic framework (MOF) – composite hybrid high efficiency hydrogen storage for aerospace$2,999,963
Allegro EnergyLong-duration energy storage prototype$2,128,196
Number 8 BioScalable cattle methane mitigation technology$292,000
PlasmaLeap TechnologiesOn-demand green ammonia production$1,588,959

Rux Energy

Advanced metal-organic framework (MOF) - composite hybrid high efficiency hydrogen storage for aerospace

Rux Energy will bring together a group of key NSW hydrogen experts and companies to develop a new hydrogen storage solution for aviation. This solution will use Rux's patented materials and its partners' lightweight composites to create a safer, more efficient system that can compete with fossil fuels, helping aviation reduce emissions faster.

Allegro Energy

Long-duration energy storage prototype

Allegro Energy is developing a low-cost, locally made energy storage solution for long-duration use. The project will create a safer, water-based battery prototype capable of storing energy for over 10 hours. Key components will be manufactured in Australia, primarily in New South Wales, to address the increasing demand for energy storage from renewable sources like solar and wind.

Number 8 Bio

Scalable cattle methane mitigation technology

This project will test and show how Number 8 Bio's top additives can reduce methane emissions in beef and dairy farming, working with the Queensland Animal Sciences Precinct.

PlasmaLeap Technologies

On-demand green ammonia production

This project will further develop and scale up a carbon-free method of combining plasma and electrolysis for producing ammonia, a key ingredient in agricultural fertiliser. The project will create a demonstration unit powered by renewable energy, helping reduce reliance on fossil fuels and cutting carbon emissions. The project will also demonstrate the cost-effectiveness and practicality of this approach compared to the current fossil-fuel-based methods.

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