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Vic Gov funds six hydrogen projects

The Victorian Government has dedicated more than $7 million in funding towards projects that will fast-track renewable hydrogen progress in the state. On 14 January, Minister for Energy, Environment and
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Port builds North Queensland’s hydrogen future

North Queenslanders could be shipping 120,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen to South Korea in the next decade with the Port of Townsville and Ark Energy signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
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Qld kicks off hydrogen hunt

The Queensland Government is on the hunt to find the hydrogen skills and businesses to join the renewable fuel supply chain that will create jobs in Toowoomba and the Western Downs. Minister for Energy,
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Qld zero-carbon scheme guarantees hydrogen

The Queensland Government has taken another step towards establishing  credentials as a leading generator of renewable energy jobs. Speaking at the Queensland Smart Energy Summit, Minister for Energy,
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Victoria on mission for renewable hydrogen future

The Victorian Government is helping businesses to switch to renewable hydrogen, with $7.2 million in funding to deliver trials, pilots and feasibility studies. Victorian Minister for Energy, Environment
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Deakin Uni makes the move to hydrogen

The Victorian Government has announced $34.9 million plan to establish the nation’s first regional hydrogen hub and create a world-first battery facility. The funding will help build the nation’s
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Qld budget delivers for hydrogen sector

The Queensland Government’s 2021-22 budget has committed $2 billion to renewable energy projects and network upgrades to deliver reliable and affordable power to the state. Minister for Energy, Renewables
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Hydrogen funding open for Qld

Queensland plans to position itself at the forefront of renewable hydrogen by opening the second round of the hydrogen industry development fund. The Queensland Government committed a further $10
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