Queensland teams up with Japanese player for green hydrogen feasibility study

Tuesday's announcement marks the second hydrogen collaboration between Queensland and Japanese energy companies signed in the last three months

Potential site for green project: Queensland Minister Mick de Brenni (right) at Kogan Creek power station, with Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development Lance McCallum (middle) and CS Energy chief Andrew Bills
Potential site for green project: Queensland Minister Mick de Brenni (right) at Kogan Creek power station, with Assistant Minister for Hydrogen Development Lance McCallum (middle) and CS Energy chief Andrew BillsPhoto: CS ENERGY
Published 2 February 2021, 04:27Updated 2 February 2021, 04:28