Australian hydrogen developers sign MoU with Korean utility, as country lags on its green energy dreams

Published 09:14 on July 11, 2023 / Last updated at 04:07 on July 12, 2023 / / Asia Pacific (Asia, Pacific), Net Zero Transition (Industrial Decarbonisation, Power/Electrification)

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An international consortium developing a massive green hydrogen project in Australia signed an agreement with a Korean power company Tuesday, however the project’s incremental progress highlights the risks that the country is falling behind on its green energy superpower ambitions.
An international consortium developing a massive green hydrogen project in Australia signed an agreement with a Korean power company Tuesday, however the project’s incremental progress highlights the risks that the country is falling behind on its green energy superpower ambitions.


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