TOOWOOMBA, Australia - Emerson (NYSE: NYSE:EMR), a global technology and software leader, has been selected by H2 Hauler, an Australian company specializing in hydrogen storage and distribution, to provide advanced automation and technology solutions. This partnership aims to enhance the safe and efficient management of hydrogen transportation from production to usage points.
Emerson will implement its automation technologies to fully automate H2 Hauler's loading and monitoring systems, manage custody transfer, and monitor trailer tube assets. This is to ensure the safe and sustainable transport of hydrogen.
H2 Hauler CEO Tyson Cooney expressed confidence in Emerson's ability to support their expansion efforts in hydrogen road transport and storage manufacturing, emphasizing the importance of chain-of-custody management and auditing capabilities.
The technology suite from Emerson includes the DeltaV™ PK Controller, fire and gas systems, valves, actuators, regulators, and a secure, cloud-based data platform for real-time operational performance monitoring. Emerson's chief sustainability officer, Mike Train, highlighted the growing demand for hydrogen in heavy-duty transportation and the need for reliable systems to support this transition.
Emerson has a history of supporting hydrogen infrastructure development, collaborating with various companies across the hydrogen value chain. Its clientele includes BayoTech, which is developing modular hydrogen units, Toyota (NYSE:TM) Australia, which built a commercial hydrogen production and refueling plant, and KOHYGEN, which is creating a network of hydrogen refueling stations in South Korea.
The collaboration with H2 Hauler is part of Emerson's broader initiative to provide innovative solutions for essential industries, focusing on optimizing operations, protecting personnel, reducing emissions, and achieving sustainability goals. This initiative is in line with the global movement towards low-emissions hydrogen energy, with over 40 countries having announced national hydrogen strategies.
This partnership represents a significant step in developing Australia's mobile hydrogen infrastructure, as the country moves towards a more sustainable energy future. The information for this report is based on a press release statement.
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