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ATCO, AGIG and Engie score A$100M in federal H2 funding

ATCO, Australia Gas Infrastructure Group and Engie were all the big winners of the federal government’s A$100 million green hydrogen funding round announced on Wednesday, designed to ramp up the industry’s development and featuring projects that will inject hydrogen into natural gas networks, and create green fertiliser.

 AGIG's proposed Murray Valley Hydrogen Park in Wodonga, Victoria. Supplied

AGIG's proposed Murray Valley Hydrogen Park in Wodonga, Victoria. Supplied

The funding round, announced last year by Australian Renewable Energy Agency, was boosted from $70 million, to $103.3 million, to help projects that feature an electrolyser 10MW in size or greater.  ...

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