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Minister for Climate Change and Energy, Penny Sharpe, visited Moree on Friday, May 15, for the start of work on the state's first end-to-end hydrogen and ammonia production plant. Vision supplied.

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00:11We don't want to be thrown dust everywhere, so we just maybe, everyone put your shovel in.
00:16And looking up.
00:17Yeah, looking up.
00:37The importance of this project is now, as David said, more than just good for the planet and good to
00:46reduce emissions.
00:48It's actually now become an economic security issue and an economic resilience issue.
00:53And if we can produce the ammonia and the fertilisers and the hydrogen that we need, that's game changing.
01:03It's something that we can, from here, literally take to the world.
01:23And there didn't go сами.
01:25It feels like there's power hmm!
01:29Not at all, not at all.
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