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The PM’s ‘hydrogen valleys’ are empty – The Australian Financial Review
Experts say Scott Morrison’s boast to world leaders that Australia is building Silicon Valley-like centres for hydrogen production is an exaggeration.

I understand the need for a bit of colour in a national speech, Taylor says. In a sense, it is a bit of distraction to make a comparison to Silicon Valley.
PR setbacks
Although hydrogen sounds like an energy of the future, it has been used as a fuel since 1839, when a Welsh judge, Sir William Grove, produced electricity and water by mixing hydrogen and oxygen in the presence of an electrolyte.
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