ARENA tips $100m into three hydrogen projects Share The Morrison government has allocated more than $100 million to three green hydrogen pilot projects in a bid to kickstart the burgeoning industry. The three grants – to be announced by federal Energy Minister Angus Taylor and the Australian Renewable Energy Agency on Wednesday – were awarded to two projects in Western Australia (Engie Renewables Australia and ATCO Australia) and one in Victoria (Australian Gas Networks Limited). All are subsidiaries of foreign-owned companies. Energy Minister Angus Taylor said a new hydrogen industry would help create jobs. Louie Douvis Macquarie Corporate Holdings also missed out, as did engineering provider APT Management Solutions.