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Push to convert Victoria into hydrogen energy powerhouse – The Age
The state has been urged to harness hydrogen to lead the nation in development of green energy and create thousands of jobs.
More Victorian households have gas installed than any other state, meaning existing pipelines which may need to be strengthened with higher density material to accommodate hydrogen could be used to feed it into the energy system, the report suggests.
Dr Nick Dyrenfurth of the John Curtain Research Centre.
The state’s existing gas fitters have skills that could transfer to the clean hydrogen sector, which could play a key role in meeting the Victorian government’s target of zero emissions by 2050,…
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