FEATURE: Where does the world’s smallest molecule fit in industrial decarbonisation?

Published 10:35 on September 18, 2023  /  Last updated at 00:59 on September 19, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia

Australia’s successive federal governments and multiple state governments see green hydrogen as a game changing decarboniser that could also create lucrative new energy export markets, and importantly it is spruiked as a solution to otherwise hard-to-decarbonise areas where electrification may not work.
Australia’s successive federal governments and multiple state governments see green hydrogen as a game changing decarboniser that could also create lucrative new energy export markets, and importantly it is spruiked as a solution to otherwise hard-to-decarbonise areas where electrification may not work.


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