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Oz Hydrogen Program Creates Frustrations

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Australia has recently announced a A$2 billion (US$1.31 billion) Hydrogen Headstart program designed to support two to three large scale flagship projects that could deliver up to a gigawatt of electrolyzer capacity by 2030. The program, which will run over 10 years, was one of the highest profile initiatives released as part of the 2024 federal budget.

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Hydrogen, Carbon Capture (CCS), Policy and Regulation, Gas Prices
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