Queensland, Australia has added two more hydrogen technology clusters in a bid to boost its hydrogen capabilities, National Energy Resources Australia (NERA) confirmed today (May 25).
The clusters will be established in Gladstone and Toowoomba following an AUD$100,000 ($77,700) commitment from the Queensland Government through a partnership with NERA, and the new clusters will work alongside the existing H2Q cluster in Brisbane.
The Queensland Government’s hydrogen industry strategy focuses on supporting innovation and facilitating skills development for new technology, recognising the importance of the clusters to deliver on its policies in the growing hydrogen industry.
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