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First hydrogen produced from Latrobe Valley coal generates export hopes, emissions fears – ABC News
A Japanese consortium hopes its plant in the La Trobe Valley will prove it is commercially viable to create the gas for export using coal while also capturing the…

A Japanese consortium hopes the production of hydrogen using coal from the Latrobe Valley in a world-first trial will prove it is possible to export the emerging fuel source.
Key points:
- Hydrogen has been produced from coal in Victoria’s Latrobe Valley
- A Japanese consortium wants to test whether it is possible to export the emerging fuel source
- But environmental groups are sceptical about the potential of hydrogen made using coal
The consortium has produced the first hydrogen at a plant at the Loy…
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