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Hydrogen in South Australia

Date:
3 July 2019
Category:
In the News
Topics:
AustraliaEnergy

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Note: This article was originally published in The Chemical Engineer on 3 July 2019. ERIA’s research finding was featured.

IN 1972, academic professor John Bockris of South Australia’s Flinders University coined the term "hydrogen economy" in Science Magazine.1As the decades and technological advancements progressed, hydrogen’s role as a potential solution to Australia’s ‘energy trilemma’ – balancing energy affordability, security, and sustainability – has gathered momentum. (Read the full article by using the link above).

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