The Queensland Government’s decision to withdraw support for the CQ-H2 hydrogen project has raised concerns about job security and economic growth in Gladstone, with the Queensland Conservation Council (QCC) warning that the shift away from renewable energy threatens the region’s future.
The government’s move, along with its intention to repeal Queensland’s renewable energy targets and the absence of a clear energy investment plan, has created uncertainty around Gladstone’s potential in renewable hydrogen and clean manufacturing.
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