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The NSW Government has signed a $45 M funding agreement to build the Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub

The project, led by Origin Future Fuels (Origin) with funding from the Commonwealth and  government of New South Wales (Australia) , will be a regional cornerstone of the hydrogen industry, accelerating NSW’s shift towards clean technologies and net zero.

The Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub on Kooragang Island will produce green hydrogen through electrolysis. The hub will initially deliver approximately 55 megawatts of electrolyser capacity by 2026, with an aim to scale up to over 1 gigawatt of capacity over the next decade.

The NSW Government is committed to growing the hydrogen sector as a future industry for NSW. The state has previously approved $28.5 million for the Illawarra Hydrogen Technology Hub and $35.8 million for the Good Earth Green Hydrogen and Ammonia Project in Moree. 

Screenshot of video of Origin

Press release https://shorturl.at/cvy25

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