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New SA Premier charges ahead on $593m hydrogen plant despite criticism

Simon Evans
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Industry experts warned new South Australian Premier Peter Malinauskas′ plan to rapidly build a government-owned hydrogen plant and storage facility exposed the state’s taxpayers to large financial risk.

New Treasurer Stephen Mullighan, who was sworn in at SA’s Government House on Monday alongside Mr Malinauskas and Deputy Premier Susan Close, said the new Labor government wanted to move fast on the hydrogen project to be located at Whyalla.

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