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Case study: Future fuels and the hydrogen highway

Training for the clean economy – the Victorian TAFE Network prospectus 2024

Wodonga TAFE is currently developing programs in partnership with industry to support the introduction and use of hydrogen fuel lifecycle for heavy vehicles.

About the initiative

Wodonga TAFE is developing programs in collaboration with industry, to support the introduction and use of hydrogen fuel lifecycle for heavy vehicles including hydrogen storage, refuelling and hydrogen vehicle systems.

A partnership with a refuelling provider has been devised to leverage the refuelling stations and the hydrogen production facility being built in the region, to become an integral part of the training landscape for future fuels.

A current partnership with Engineers Australia involves actively participating in industry-wide efforts to develop a national accreditation framework for hydrogen.

Outcomes

At the completion of this initiative, Wodonga TAFE will have developed accredited training that can be complemented with micro-credentials and specialised elective units. This will enable individuals with existing heavy vehicle certifications to upskill for the clean economy.

Wodonga TAFE stands out as one of the few Victorian TAFEs actively developing hydrogen-related programs, positioning itself as a leader in this emerging domain.

Once developed, these programs will be delivered at the Logical Innovation Precinct in Barnawartha North, with design works having commenced in October 2023.

Going forward, the program will focus on:

  • partnering with a refuelling provider to offer training on hydrogen lifecycle systems for heavy vehicles
  • awaiting finalisation of Hydrogen Highway Grant details and seeking additional funding to support curriculum development.

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