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Tassie government welcomes $70M for Bell Bay hydrogen 

THE Tasmanian government has welcomed a spend of $70 million to progress green hydrogen development in the island state, whose baseload energy source is hydropower. 

Tassie government welcomes $70M for Bell Bay hydrogen 

The grant comes from Canberra, which has been disbursing money across the states for hydrogen development and awarded Fortescue Metals Group renewable subsidiary FFI $50 million just last week alone for...

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