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unsw-hydrogen-tech-to-be-used-in-world-first-application

UNSW hydrogen tech to be used in world-first application

Hydrogen technology developed at the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney will be installed in a world-first application of its kind in the regional town Manilla, thanks to New South Wales (NSW) government funding announced today.

NSW Energy Minister Matt Kean visited UNSW today to announce more than $15m in funding from the Government’s Regional Community Energy Fund to support energy affordability and innovation.

The funding is designed to help regional communities in NSW take control of their energy bills and benefit from the economic opportunities presented by changes in our energy system.

A $3.5m grant has been awarded to the Manilla Solar Project, a partnership between Manilla Community Renewable Energy Inc. and Providence Asset Group.

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