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Australia, Indonesia, private sector all working on AdBlue

FEDERAL industry and emissions minister Angus Taylor has today teamed up with trade minister Dan Tehan to highlight the government's new supply agreement with Incitec Pivot to secure domestic urea manufacture to make AdBlue.

File photo: generic image of a long-haul truck

File photo: generic image of a long-haul truck

Under the agreement, Incitec Pivot will "rapidly" design, trial, test and scale-up its Technical Grade Granular Urea (TGU) product manufacturing.  AdBlue ultimately mitigates the intensity of emissions...

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