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Australia and Singapore will establish a $30 million partnership to accelerate the deployment of low emissions fuels and technologies like clean hydrogen.
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Australia will spend half a billion dollars partnering with investors looking to spend big developing affordable low emissions energy technology in resource regions like the Hunter, Illawarra and Port Kembla. The federal government is already talking with South Korea, Japan, Germany, the US and the UK about partnering to develop new technologies including hydrogen, battery storage, green steel, aluminium and carbon capture LNG. Research and development of small modular nuclear reactor technologies with the US and UK are also a potential opportunity for Australia, which could contribute to materials research, safety and waste disposal technologies. Prime Minister Scott Morrison tours hydrogen business Star Scientific Limited at Berkeley Vale on the Central Coast. Picture: NCA NewsWire / Peter Lorimer.