US, Australia, India and Japan to cooperate on developing a clean hydrogen value chain

September 27, 2021

Developing a clean hydrogen ecosystem is set to be a central target of a new partnership between the US, Australia, India and Japan.

As part of an in-person meeting between each of the country’s leaders on Sept 24, a partnership on developing the clean hydrogen value chain is seen as a key means of tackling climate issues in the 21st century.

By targeting clean hydrogen, the quad hope to strengthen and reduce the costs of all of the elements along the value chain associated with clean hydrogen.

This could allow companies to scale the production of hydrogen whilst all support industries in transitioning to the clean energy carrier by providing a cost-competitive alternative to fossil fuels.

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