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The 'take home' message
In summary, for Australia and Germany’s opportunity to establish a renewable hydrogen supply chain, there is much to be optimistic about, but much much more still to be done The HySupply project has delivered on its ‘fact finding’ objectives and the next steps must focus on moving to ‘fact making’ over the coming two years, and beyond, by facilitating the delivery of scaled up renewable hydrogen projects Time is of the essence given our climate and energy security challenges, as well as competing market players and tight supply chains and industry capabilities
We would like to thank the Australian and German governments for their support of this project, and the contributions of our project partners and wider stakeholders. We would of course be delighted to assist in future work on building an Australian – German renewable hydrogen supply chain