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Tasmanian government and the City of Bremen collaborate to drive green hydrogen development

The Tasmanian government has signed a joint declaration of intent with the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen, in Germany, to collaborate on green hydrogen development 

Minister for energy, Guy Barnett said the government has a plan to drive renewable energy generation in the state and we are getting on with it.

“Strengthening Tasmania’s cooperation with international partners like Bremen in the field of green hydrogen development is in line with actions under the Tasmanian Renewable Hydrogen Action Plan and the Tasmanian Green Hydrogen International Engagement and Export Strategy,” Minister Barnett said.

The declaration  identifies the following priority areas for cooperation:

  1. Research, innovation and development
  2. Hydrogen and wind energy industry and business development
  3. Remote applications (Polar and offshore)
  4. Adaptation to the Consequences of Climate Change
  5. Hydrogen export/import opportunities

Press release https://is.gd/Geyegy

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