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NSW makes pitch for hydrogen leadership – Sydney Morning Herald
Sydney will host the largest renewable gas trial in the Australia after the Berejiklian government approved NSW’s first hydrogen gas facility.

The $15 million-plus project will convert mains tap water and grid electricity from renewable sources into hydrogen gas, hence the “green hydrogen” tag.
The hydrogen gas will then be injected into the gas distribution network to supply homes, power buses and generate electricity.
Michael Pintabona, a Jemena spokesman, said the company welcomed Wednesday’s announcement as “a crucial next step towards bringing renewable hydrogen gas to the New South Wales gas network”.
“At this challenging time…
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