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Jan
12:10
Australia invests $46m in Tasmania hydrogen hub
The Australian government is investing AUD 70 million ($46.2m) to build a hydrogen hub in Bell Bay, Northern Tasmania, boosting the country’s future as a “renewable energy superpower.”
The hub is estimated to produce 45,000 tonnes/year of renewable hydrogen, enough to fuel over 2,200 heavy vehicles in a year, the government says. The total investment in the project is over AUD 300m, with the remaining AUD 230m funded by the Tasmanian Government a…
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