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Strong interest in Tasmania's renewable hydrogen future

WHILE Queensland and Western Australia are progressing their hydrogen export plans with state grants and support for future projects, Tasmania's state Liberal government says it can't be left behind, and has received "strong interest" to make Tassie the "hydrogen epicentre" of Australia.

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Tasmania pales in comparison to Western Australia and Queensland in terms of gas infrastructure, but that has not stopped Tasmania's Liberal Government from claiming the state could become a "nation-leading"...

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