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cefc-makes-first-hydrogen-related-investment-with-750000-funding
cefc-makes-first-hydrogen-related-investment-with-750000-funding

CEFC makes first hydrogen-related investment with $750,000 funding

The CEFC has made its first hydrogen related investment by funding Hysata, a new company dedicated to commercialising innovative electrolyser production technology, with a $750,000 investment in a $5m capital raise revealed today (June 17).

The investment was made on behalf of the Australian Government through its specialist Clean Energy Innovation Fund.

Hysata’s technology has been created by a team of researchers at the University of Wollongong where a purpose-built facility had been created to help transform multi-functional materials research into commercial reality.

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