Queensland deal aims to supply South Korea with renewable hydrogen

Published 09:53 on September 9, 2021  /  Last updated at 09:55 on September 9, 2021  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, South Korea

An agreement between the Port of Townsville and Ark Energy could see the export of renewable hydrogen to South Korea in the next decade, the Queensland state government in Australia has announced.
An agreement between the Port of Townsville and Ark Energy could see the export of renewable hydrogen to South Korea in the next decade, the Queensland state government in Australia has announced.


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