First public hydrogen refuelling station set to power government vehicles

AGL energy subsidiary ActewAGL has opened Australia's first public hydrogen vehicle refuelling station. Located in Fyshwick just outside of the Canberra CBD, the station produces its own hydrogen gas on-site by capturing rainwater and using specialist equipment to create the fuel – powered by 100 per cent renewable energy. The station's opening coincided with the ACT Government's arrival of 20 Hyundai Nexo hydrogen vehicles.

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