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Australia  | Green and Blue Hydrogen 

Australia considers ditching all support for blue hydrogen as part of national H2 strategy review

Government issues public consultation document with more questions than answers

The Australian government has announced a review of its 2019 National Hydrogen Strategy, in response to the fact that “Australia lags behind other nations in converting [project] announcement into final investment decisions [FIDs]”.

 

 

 

 

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