Victoria gives $10m for hydrogen hub which will study storage and clean energy vehicles
The Victorian government has given $10m for a hub in Melbourne’s south-east that will test and improve hydrogen technologies.
The hub will be based at Swinburne University of Technology and study both clean energy vehicles and hydrogen storage.
The government says about 300 jobs will be created and construction is expected to take about 18 months after it commences in 2022.
Swinburne will partner with the CSIRO to establish it.
“This hub will help give Victorians the skills and experience we need to unlock the hydrogen industry – driving down emissions while creating green jobs in a growing industry,” Victoria’s energy minister, Lily D’Ambrosio, said on Saturday.
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