06 July, 2019

Japan’s clean energy quest could fuel Australia's hydrogen export industry

The world energy authority says Australian hydrogen imports into Japan could be cheaper than domestic production by 2030, in a positive signal of the lucrative export potential offered by the clean fuel source.
A hydrogen station for fuel-cell vehicles in Japan. The country is prioritising the development of a hydrogen-based economy.
A hydrogen station for fuel-cell vehicles in Japan. The country
is prioritising the development of a hydrogen-based economy.
The Council of Australian Governments this week released a consultation paper on the national hydrogen strategy being developed by Chief Scientist Alan Finkel, in another step towards developing a long-mooted multi-billion dollar hydrogen export industry.

Read the story from The Age by Nicole Hasham - “Japan’s clean energy quest could fuel Australia's hydrogen export industry.”

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