5 May 2021 3:18 GMT Updated 5 May 2021 3:37 GMT in Perth The Australian government is providing over A$100 million (US$77.3 million) in funding for three commercial-scale green hydrogen projects. ENERGY EXPLORED: SUBSCRIBE TO ACCELERATE Gain valuable insight into the global oil and gas industry's energy transition from The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (Arena) confirmed Wednesday it had conditionally approved A$103.3 million towards three projects as part of its Renewable Hydrogen Deployment Funding Round. French multinational Engie will receive up to A$42.5 million towards a 10-megawatt electrolyser project to produce renewable hydrogen in a consortium with Yara Pilbara Fertilisers, at the Norwegian company’s existing ammonia facility in Karratha, Western Australia.