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How Europe aims to book a seat on Australia’s hydrogen express – The Australian Financial Review
The race to turn Australia into a hydrogen exporting superpower looks daunting and hurdle-strewn, but there’s zeal everywhere – especially in Europe.
Germany and other European countries have arrived later to the party, but with great conviction.
The challenges of the pandemic have made the Europeans reconsider their reliance on single markets. Theres a recognition that they need to diversify the supply chain and Australia offers a well-regulated, ethical environment, ticking all the boxes the EU requires, Deeks says.
The German government signed a memorandum of understanding with the Morrison government in September on developing a hydrogen…
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