NSW Unveils $25M Hydrogen Training Facility in Western Sydney
Key Ideas
  • The New South Wales Government has revealed plans for a state-of-the-art hydrogen training facility in Glenwood, Sydney, to train thousands of plumbers and gas fitters in emerging hydrogen technologies.
  • The $25 million facility, a partnership with PICAC, aims to upskill 8,250 workers over five years, addressing the shortage of skilled professionals and preparing the workforce for the growing hydrogen industry.
  • NSW Premier Chris Minns emphasized the facility's role in creating local jobs, attracting investments, and fulfilling the promise of equipping the next generation of plumbers with renewable energy skills.
  • The project, set for completion by 2027, signifies collaboration between government, industry, and unions to meet sustainability goals, with the construction phase expected to employ over 100 apprentices and generate 500 jobs.
The New South Wales Government has unveiled the design for the state's first hydrogen training facility, a $25 million project set to train and upskill plumbers and gas fitters in handling hydrogen technologies. The facility, located in Glenwood, western Sydney, will be established in partnership with the Plumbing Industry Climate Action Centre (PICAC). Over the first five years, it aims to train 8,250 professionals, focusing on hydrogen equipment operation, specific gas fitting techniques, and safety protocols. The initiative, supported by NSW Premier Chris Minns and Minister for Skills Steve Whan, seeks to address skill shortages and prepare the workforce for the hydrogen industry's expansion. The project highlights the collaborative effort between the government, industry, and unions to ensure high-quality training for future industry demands, emphasizing economic growth and sustainability. By 2027, the Hydrogen Centre of Excellence, owned and operated by PICAC, is expected to employ about 50 staff and play a crucial role in workforce development for the renewable energy sector. The construction phase will create over 100 apprenticeships and generate 500 jobs in western Sydney, showcasing the facility's significant impact on job creation and skills enhancement.
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