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Pure Hydrogen is the first Australian company, and one of the first companies globally, covering hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, plus the supply and manufacturer of hydrogen and delivery systems. They are focused on providing the best energy solutions for Hydrogen and Clean Energy. The Company is looking at producing Hydrogen at multiple plants across Australia and we expect to supply to many parts of Australia.
The market for Hydrogen is Growing as we Transition to a Green Economy. Globally, Asia-Pacific (APAC) held the largest revenue market share, of over 37%, and is expected to witness a significant growth during the forecast period.
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