Australia and Germany sign €400 mln H2 funding cooperation agreement

Published 03:06 on September 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 04:50 on September 13, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Australia, EMEA, International

Australia and Germany have signed a A$660 million (€400 mln) agreement to deepen their cooperation on green hydrogen supply chains and guarantee European buyers for Australian hydrogen producers, the two countries announced Friday.
Australia and Germany have signed a A$660 million (€400 mln) agreement to deepen their cooperation on green hydrogen supply chains and guarantee European buyers for Australian hydrogen producers, the two countries announced Friday.


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