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$2.35b boost for plan to turn Victoria’s dirty coal into hydrogen

Peter Ker
Peter KerResources reporter
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Japan will allocate $2.35 billion toward a project that will use carbon capture and storage to convert Australia’s dirtiest coal into clean hydrogen for export to Japan.

The project is backed by the federal and state government as a way to stimulate economic activity in the Latrobe Valley, despite the Victorian government’s long-held opposition to onshore oil and gas extraction.

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Peter Ker covers resource companies for The Australian Financial Review, based in Melbourne. Connect with Peter on Twitter. Email Peter at pker@afr.com

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