South Korea looking to Aust to produce vast quantities of hydrogen

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South Korea looking to Aust to produce vast quantities of hydrogen
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Major South Korean industrial companies are looking to Australia for new energy sources, such as hydrogen, in hopes of achieving net zero emissions by 2050.

South Korea is Australia’s third-biggest export market due to a strong reliance on Australian coal, iron ore and LNG.

According to Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood, Korean leaders believe Australia can produce hydrogen in vast quantities.

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