Christopher Niesche
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With its large amounts of sunshine and open space, Australia has the potential to become a major producer of green hydrogen. But the nation doesn’t have enough engineers with the specialist skills to take advantage of the opportunity.
It’s a skills gap that Matthew Priestley of the School of Electrical Engineering and Telecommunications at the University of NSW is working to address.