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Hype or holy grail: What’s driving the hydrogen rush? – Sydney Morning Herald
What is green hydrogen? How could it help the environment? And what’s its future in Australia?
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Bell Bay, at the mouth of the Tamar River, once housed Tasmanias only oil-fired power station. It was built back in the 1960s and, when it was finally decommissioned in 2009, a new plant began operating directly next door Tamar Valley Power Station which runs on gas instead.
Today, as the world edges further away from coal, oil and gas, Bell Bays sprawling industrial precinct has become the unlikely setting for a new phase of the energy transition,…
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