New Hydrogen Technology Plant Launched | Mirage News
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New Hydrogen Technology Plant Launched | Mirage News

WA company Carbon280 offers prospect of safe, scalable method of hydrogen transportation at atmospheric temperature and pressureHomegrown innovation has the potential to have significant impact on industry A safe, pumpable liquid used to transport hydrogenEnergy and Decarbonisation Minister Amber-Jade Sanderson has officially opened a pilot plant offering the prospect of a safe and scalable way to transport hydrogen. The Hydrilyte Technology Pilot Plant is operated by Western Australian company Carbon280. Its patented Hydrilyte Technology uses a metal hydride suspended in a light mineral oil with a process that locks the hydrogen in a solid state within the liquid. The Hydrilyte and the hydrogen can be stored indefinitely without loss, with the process being reversed to unlock the hydrogen. As a safe, pumpable liquid, the hydrogen-containing Hydrilyte can be stored and transported using existing liquid fuels infrastructure, including pipelines, tankers...
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Pic story: inheritor of Lhasa costume making technique in China’s Xizang
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Pic story: inheritor of Lhasa costume making technique in China’s Xizang

Losang Monlam poses for a portrait in front of finished Tibetan costumes at the Sholdo Pal traditional handicrafts school in Lhasa, southwest China's Xizang Autonomous Region, Aug. 15, 2025. Traditional Tibetan costumes, after centuries of evolution and development, have formed rich styles and unique features. As one of the main categories of traditional Tibetan costumes, Lhasa costume distinguishes itself from others with its vivid features such as large waistline, long sleeves and a dazzling array of decorations, which not only reflect the aesthetics of Tibetan people, but also closely relate to their living environment and lifestyle. In 2018, Lhasa costume was listed as one of the intangible cultural heritages of Xizang Autonomous Region. At the Sholdo Pal traditional handicrafts school, Losang Monlam is guiding his apprentices on the making of Lhasa costumes. Born in 1965 in Baxoi...
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Maintaining Long-Term Media Contacts That Last
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Maintaining Long-Term Media Contacts That Last

Maintaining long term media contacts is tough. Most people in PR know it. Journalists are flooded with deadlines, constant pitches, breaking news that changes by the hour. Their attention is pulled in every direction, which means holding it takes patience. Quick wins? They rarely last. One-off emails vanish in the flood. What actually works is slower. Consistent effort. Real respect for their work. Trust takes time, but once it’s there, doors open. Coverage feels easier. Collaboration doesn’t feel forced.Key TakeawayKnow a journalist’s work before you reach out.Stay consistent and respectful, without pushing too hard.Be personal, be honest. Trust will come.Understand Journalists and Their WorkJournalists move fast. Their focus is sharp, and if you don’t take the time to understand them, you won’t get far. Reading their work is the starting point. Not just headlines. Not...
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