Australia set to lead global hydrogen industry

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Australia, with its abundance of sunshine and wind, is well-positioned to be a force in the globally renewable energy market, including for hydrogen.

Right now, NAB is supporting its clients through the decarbonisation process as the hydrogen sector matures and projects gain magnitude. The bank is also contributing to the industry through industry bodies, such as the Australian Hydrogen Council.

Given the massive size of the hydrogen opportunity, governments play an important role helping the fledgling sector become viable. AGIG owns gas infrastructure, including gas pipelines, gas distribution and gas storage across all mainland Australian states except the ACT. The business is focused on decarbonising the gas it supplies to homes and businesses and it is starting to deliver renewable hydrogen projects to achieve just that.

A blended energy source adds hydrogen into existing natural gas pipelines to create better environmental outcomes.

 

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We also have an abundance of uranium which we sell to countries to make nukes instead of using it ourselves to generate power

they should hike purchase price from household solar to get more power Much cheaper than power generators

Promoters of hydrogen are asking taxpayers to fund this gas all the way to commercialisation and then have the same owners of our gas be given the title.

Australia urgently needs updated baseload power. Australia’s poor and middle class are going to get crushed!!!

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