Australian Senate Approves Green Hydrogen Tax Credits Amidst Industry Uncertainty

The Australian Senate has recently approved a critical component of the Future Made in Australia Bill, introducing a 10-year tax credit for green hydrogen producers. This move is intended to reduce the cost disparity between green hydrogen and fossil fuels from 2027/28 to 2039/40, signaling strong government support for renewable energy initiatives.

Australian Senate Approves Green Hydrogen Tax Credits Amidst Industry Uncertainty

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