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Hyundai partners with gas giants for hydrogen cars in Australia – Sydney Morning Herald
Energy infrastructure giant Jemena and Wesfarmers-owned Coregas have been in talks with Hyundai to supply “green hydrogen” for a re-filling station in Sydney.

Jemena chief executive Frank Tudor said the lack of critical refuelling infrastructure was regularly cited as a “handbrake to hydrogen vehicle sales”.
“Our agreement with Hyundai and Coregas releases some of that pressure and is an opportunity to demonstrate that renewably generated hydrogen gas can be made directly available to the vehicle and transport sectors,” Mr Tudor said.
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