National Hydrogen Study

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Commonwealth of Australia, 2003 - Electronic books - 104 pages
The national hydrogen study was commissioned on behalf of the Australian Government by the Department of Industry, Tourism and Resources, and its preparation was led by ACIL Tasman. The study assesses the role of hydrogen in the energy system and makes recommendations that would lay the foundations for Australia's participation in a future hydrogen economy. It builds on the success of the conference, The Hydrogen Economy Challenges and Strategies for Australia, that was held in Broome, Western Australia, in May 2003. Hydrogen energy is attracting considerable attention from industry, researchers and policy makers around the world. This study explores issues that are especially relevant to Australia, and presents a significant body of knowledge that will assist the development of an informed view of the importance of hydrogen as an energy carrier.

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