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Is hydrogen Australia’s next big export opportunity? – Create – create digital
There are plentiful opportunities and fascinating engineering challenges in the future of hydrogen. Much of the pioneering work has already begun.

The Warrnambool campus of Deakin University is well located for this work, being on a corridor used by heavy vehicles as well as large, regional dairy and forestry industries. Warrnambool is also home to one of Australias leading bus operators. Deakin is undertaking research to optimise hydrogen fleet operations, including access to refuelling infrastructure.
One of our objectives is to use the Warrnambool campus as a living laboratory and convert it to 100 per cent hydrogen, if safe, Panow said.
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