SA makes strategic investment for green hydrogen future
Ronald MizenSenior reporter
South Australia's push to establish itself as a national export hub for green hydrogen was given a boost on Thursday, with the Marshall government announcing $37 million to upgrade export infrastructure.
The new investment will be included in Tuesday's state budget, and is part of the $240 million Eyre Peninsula Gateway Hydrogen Project being developed by Australian company Hydrogen Utility (H2U).
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Ronald Mizen reports on politics, economics, business and the law, with a focus on corporate regulators, lobbyists and investigations from Parliament House, Canberra. Connect with Ronald on Twitter. Email Ronald at ronald.mizen@afr.com
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