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The Australian Hydrogen Council has publicly welcomed the NSW Renewable Fuels Strategy, highlighting its importance for the hydrogen industry.
The AHC participated in the development of the GO Scheme and supports the recent legislation, highlighting the importance of the framework for hydrogen certification and encouraging further growth of Australia’s hydrogen industry[3].
Applauded the government's funding announcement and emphasized the need for strong signals of commitment to attract investment and scale up hydrogen projects.
Applauded the government's investment, seeing it as an opportunity to accelerate hydrogen development and support businesses and communities.
Mentioned in the context of building partnerships for hydrogen fuel technology deployment, aligning with Tasmania's goal to become a global H2 producer.
An organization whose CEO, Fiona Simon, welcomed the adoption of international hydrogen standards and highlighted their importance for a stable and efficient regulatory environment.
The Australian Hydrogen Council has announced new memoranda of understanding to foster collaboration in hydrogen fuel technology deployment.
This organization has issued a warning to the Australian government, urging faster action on green hydrogen technology development to avoid missing out on a significant clean energy industry and export market.

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