News
18 November 2020

Tasmania makes grants for green hydrogen feasibility studies

In:
Power, Renewables
Region:
Asia-Pacific

The Tasmanian government is supporting feasibility studies for three hydrogen projects with grants totalling A$2.6 million through its Renewable Hydrogen Industry Development Funding Program. Grants will support studies for Origin Energy’s 420,000 tonnes per year green ammonia plant and ABEL...

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