1. Z. Huang, Q. Fu, L. Yang, Molecular engineering of boron nanomaterials for future technologies, 2025, ARC DP ($527K).
2. Z. Huang, H. Yu, L. Yang, Hydrogen storage and delivery by novel hydrogen-rich molecules, 2025, ARC DP ($540K).
3. Z. Huang, L. Yang, K. Khalilpour, R. Han, The green bundle: Integrated hydrogen storage and delivery with carbon dioxide conversion to green methane’, 2025, Australia's Economic Accelerator (AEA) – Ignite, ($300K).
4. Z. Huang, L. Yang, K. Khalilpour , T.M.I. Mahlia, The green bundle: safe and low-cost production of hydrogen and chemicals, 2024, Strategic Research Accelerator Program, University of Technology Sydney, (~$630K).
5. CRC-P (06/2022-06/2025), $4.725M ($1M research income for UTS), project title: Production of affordable sodium borohydride (NaBH4) as a hydrogen carrier
6. ARC DP22 (06/2022-06/2025), $460K, project title: Novel hydrogen-rich liquids for storing and transporting hydrogen at scale
7. Western Sydney Hydrogen Hub (WSH2) in Sydney Science Park (10/2021-02/2022), $90K
8. ARC Research Hub for Nutrients in a Circular Economy (07/2022-07/2025), 360K, project title: Resource recovery from wastewater for hydrogen energy storage
9. CRC RACE2030 (2021), $120K), project title: Decision Engine to Support the Path to Net Zero (UTS, Monash, Curtin, Sydney water, AGL, Opturion)
10. Regional and Remote Communities Reliability Fund Microgrids grant (07/2021-06/2024), $1,661,143, project title: Transferrable benefits from feasibility study of Derwent Bridge microgrid (UTS, Tasnetworks, Redback Technology Ltd, API)
11. Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) (10/2020-10/2021), US$7K, project title: Policy Guidelines and Implementation Plan for Large-scale Green Hydrogen Demonstration
12. Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia (ERIA) (10/2018-09/2019), US$8K, project title: The ecological impact of hydrogen export: a methodological framework for measuring water footprint
13. One Earth (14/01/2020-26/02/2021), $72,439, project title: 100% Renewable Energy Pathways for Scotland by 2050
14. Liquid-phase hydrogen carriers for energy storage and delivery, University of Technology Sydney and University of Wollongong. ARC DP: 2017-2021. AUD: $391,000.00
15. Overcoming microplastics induced inhibition on waste-to-energy conversion, University of Technology Sydney, The University of Queensland. 01/2022- 12/2024 ARC DP: AUD: $320,000.00
16. Using AI and a hybrid ESS solution to fully integrate solar generation into the distribution system, CRC-P, Providence Investment Management Pty Ltd, University of Technology Sydney, etc., 9/2019- 08/2022; $3,000,000