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The Australian Government has released a #blueprint to guide the #production, use and #export of #hydrogen to position Australia as a global hydrogen leader. The State, Territory and Federal governments worked together and with industry to finalise the #NationalHydrogenStrategy. It identifies four objectives, supported by 34 actions and associated enablers to underpin delivery of Australia’s #hydrogenindustry at scale. Central to this delivery is the green #HydrogenProductionTaxIncentive program and the expanded green #HydrogenHeadstart program, which the Australian Government is funding through an estimated $8 billion allocation made in the 2024–25 #FederalBudget as part of its #FutureMadeinAustralia initiative. In addition to the release of the National Hydrogen Strategy, Researchers at UNSW Sydney have released the first report on the feasibility of a #collaboration between Australia and Germany on hydrogen and #greenmetals. The report forms part of the Australian Government’s Green Metals for Sustainable Steel from Australia and Germany (#SuSteelAG) initiative, and aims to explore the potential of creating a sustainable #greeniron and steel #valuechain between the two countries.  UNSW is leading the SuSteelAG project, and its first report suggests there is a genuine opportunity for #partnership between Australia and Germany in the future of #industrialdecarbonisation. The UNSW team includes Rahman Daiyan, Ph.D., Iain MacGill, Ismet Canbulat, Serkan Saydam, Peter Ellersdorfer and Muhammad Haider Ali Khan, Ph.D. “By leveraging Australia’s rich #mineralresources and #renewableenergy capabilities, and Germany’s advanced #industrialtechnologies, this partnership has the potential to redefine #sustainablesteelproduction on an international scale,” Ismet Canbulat said.

National Hydrogen Strategy released - Energy Magazine

National Hydrogen Strategy released - Energy Magazine

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