Australia Market Roundup: First ACCU issuance for 2024 sees 1 mln units released, Tasmania gets cash for Hydrogen Hub

Published 06:12 on January 18, 2024  /  Last updated at 10:07 on January 18, 2024  / Mark Tilly /  Asia Pacific, Australia

The Clean Energy Regulator has handed out just over 1 million Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) in its first issuance for 2024, as the government announced A$70 mln ($45.8 mln) in federal funding to develop the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania.
The Clean Energy Regulator has handed out just over 1 million Australian Carbon Credit Units (ACCUs) in its first issuance for 2024, as the government announced A$70 mln ($45.8 mln) in federal funding to develop the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania.


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