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Australia signs deal with Germany for potential future hydrogen exports – ABC News
Australia could one day be producing and exporting hydrogen to one of the biggest countries in Europe, after a deal signed today to look into the potential for future collaboration.

Australia could one day be producing and exporting hydrogen to one of the biggest countries in Europe, after a deal signed today to look into the potential for future collaboration.
- Australia and Germany have agreed to look into the viability of a hydrogen supply industry
- Hydrogen carries more energy than natural gas but its burning does not produce carbon emissions
- Trials using hydrogen for cleaner power are underway around the country
On Thursday, the Federa…
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