‘Just a new fossil fuel industry’: Australia to send first shipment of liquefied hydrogen to Japan
by Royce Kurmelovs from Environment | The Guardian on (#5V8DF)
Morrison government hails engineering milestone but researchers raise concerns and say it could increase emissions
Australia will export its first load of liquefied hydrogen made from coal in an engineering milestone which researchers say could also lock in a new fossil fuel industry and increase the country's carbon emissions.
Under the $500m Hydrogen Energy Supply Chain (HESC) pilot project, hydrogen will be made in Victoria's LaTrobe valley from brown coal and transported aboard a purpose-built ship to Japan, where it will be burned in coal-fired power plants.
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