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Origin links with Japan giant Kawasaki in plan to export ‘green’ hydrogen – Sydney Morning Herald
Origin plans to produce and export super-chilled liquid hydrogen made from renewable energy in Queensland.

Hydrogen, which burns cleanly and emits only water, is touted as a growth industry in the energy sector, particularly as some of the world’s biggest-emitting economies including China, Japan and Korea this year announced goals to become carbon-neutral, meaning their use of coal and gas will need to shrink.
Due to its ability to soak up and store energy from renewable sources, it is seen as a clean-energy alternative to gas for industrial processes requiring high heat, and to transport fuel to power…
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