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Australia's green hydrogen sector in trouble as Queensland withdraws $12.5bn in project funding

Federal and state governments divided on future of green hydrogen as funding uncertainties persist

Queensland government withdraws funding for a flagship $12.5Bn hydrogen project.

Queensland government withdraws funding for a flagship $12.5Bn hydrogen project. | Credits: Shutterstock.

Australia's green hydrogen sector is facing mounting uncertainty as the Queensland government withdraws funding for a flagship $12.5 billion project, igniting concerns over the viability of large-scale...

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