Thanks for that.
Based on what the Bloomberg report says, I think hydrogen exports might be quite a way off. However, locally stored hydrogen from renewables might find a market sooner. Hydrogen stored onsite used like a battery for renewable backup generation. Localised fertiliser plants and truck refueling could be a possiblity as well.
The Arrowsmith plant will be one to watch.
And these as well.
http://theleadsouthaustralia.com.au/industries/renewables/work-begins-on-adelaide-green-hydrogen-plant/
https://www.ammoniaenergy.org/articles/h2u-moves-forward-with-3-gw-green-ammonia-export-plant/
https://reneweconomy.com.au/renewable-hydrogen-power-plant-step-closer-in-port-lincoln-67209/
https://www.pv-magazine-australia.com/2020/04/22/toyota-unveils-the-first-stage-of-its-altona-green-hydrogen-hub/
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