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The federal government has adjusted the budget for the Hydrogen Headstart Program and is balancing fiscal discipline with decarbonisation goals.
Through the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), the Federal Government invested $34 million in the Viva Energy New Energies Service Station as part of its strategy to drive emissions reductions and develop renewable hydrogen infrastructure.[1]
Provided $70 million in funding in January 2024 for the Tasmanian Green Hydrogen Hub as part of the Regional Hydrogen Hubs program[1][3].
The Australian federal government is a co-funder of the renewable hydrogen demo plant project in Denham, Australia.
Announced a significant investment package for emerging and new energy technologies, including funding for hydrogen development.
Is looking to launch a substantial H2 export industry throughout the next ten years by using renewable power to manufacture hydrogen fuel locally.
Created the advisory group under Dr. Alan Finkel and is investing over $500 million in hydrogen strategy to achieve the 'H2 under 2' goal.
Introduced a carbon tax to penalize companies for greenhouse gas emissions and encourage emissions trading.

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