Cop-26 illuminated the focus of governments, institutions and investors in transitioning to a zero carbon world.
At the heart of the world’s plan is a belief that green hydrogen production and fuel can displace a global reliance on emissions intensive fossil fuels.
Australia, with its gift of plentiful sun, land and sea—combined with its economic capacity and trade connectivity—sees a chance to become a leader in driving its economy towards being a new export superpower of “green” hydrogen for Asia and beyond.
But is this a realistic ambition?
Energy and Resources Sector Lawyer and Partner with Hamilton Locke, Matt Baumgurtel joins the podcast to delve into this question.