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Andrew Forrest
Renewables
Sun Cable joins forces to find ways to build a green grid across Asia
Sun Cable sets up new partnership looking at building a massive “green grid” to transmit renewable electricity across Asia.
Jim Regan
Oct 26, 2022
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Hydrogen
WA boosts green hydrogen export plans with land allocation, new funds
WA allocates land and $5.5m in new funding to fast-track the Mid West Hydrogen Hub, in bid to become a “world class exporter” of renewable hydrogen.
Jim Regan
Oct 18, 2022
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Hydrogen
Griffith warns against “drinking the Kool-Aid” on renewable hydrogen
In what many see as a veiled attack on the billion-dollar plans of Andrew Forrest, Saul Griffith says green hydrogen is too costly, too volatile and not viable for green steel.
Jim Regan
Oct 12, 2022
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Policy & Planning
Musk’s battery packs vs Forrest’s green hydrogen: Battle for the future will need both
As we accelerate towards a green future, will batteries or fuel cells power the world? The short answer is, we’ll need both.
John Mathews
Oct 11, 2022
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Renewables
FFI taps former chief NT minister to lead green charge in Top End
Micael Gunner will lead FFI’s new Darwin-based team, but will bring a legacy of support for “atrocious” polluting gas projects.
Rachel Williamson
Oct 10, 2022
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Hydrogen
Fortescue forges ahead on massive hydrogen electrolyser for “world first” green ammonia plant
FFI is moving to final stages of planning and finance for the conversion of Incitec Pivot’s Brisbane commercial-scale ammonia plant to run on renewable hydrogen.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 7, 2022
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Hydrogen
Forrest’s FFI inks deal to develop green ammonia and hydrogen train engine
FFI inks deal with Deutsche Bahn to develop modified diesel train engines that use a mix of green ammonia and hydrogen – an alternative to the “infinity train.”
Rachel Williamson
Oct 5, 2022
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Australia’s last coal holdout surrenders to the green energy revolution
The pace at which the defense of coal is falling by the wayside is extraordinary. Even Queensland, the state seen as the last hold out, has now mapped its exit.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 29, 2022
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Hydrogen
FFI signs $80m research deal in US – “now the best place for green hydrogen investment”
“Twiggy” Forrest’s Fortescue Future Industries to back National Renewable Energy Laboratory green industry research projects to tune of $80 million for up to 10 years.
Sophie Vorrath
Sep 23, 2022
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Governments
Fortescue looks to build 9.2GW wind and solar green hydrogen project in Egypt
Andrew Forrest strikes another MoU for a massive green hydrogen project, this time with Egypt in the lead up to the UN climate talks.
Giles Parkinson
Sep 11, 2022
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