SYDNEY -- Australia's largest project to produce green hydrogen with renewable energy is unable to move forward, hampered by a new conservative state government that is unwilling to shoulder the high costs.
Project unable to move forward after conservative state government ends support

The CQ-H2 project aimed to produce 300,000 metric tons of hydrogen annually using renewable energy from 2031. (Stanwell)
SYDNEY -- Australia's largest project to produce green hydrogen with renewable energy is unable to move forward, hampered by a new conservative state government that is unwilling to shoulder the high costs.