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Hydrogen
Fortescue may convert NZ oil refinery to green hydrogen production facility
Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Future Industries to investigate the conversion of New Zealand oil refinery to green hydrogen production.
Michael Mazengarb
Dec 16, 2021
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Hydrogen
Edify advances green hydrogen ambitions with Port of Townsville deal
Australian solar and battery storage developer signs MoU to investigate the possibility of exporting green hydrogen through Port of Townsville.
Joshua S Hill
Nov 25, 2021
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Hydrogen
Woodside obtains land for 1.7GW green hydrogen plans for Tasmania
Australian oil and gas giant’s plans to produce and export green hydrogen and ammonia from Tasmania to Japan firm up after securing land for H2TAS plant.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 15, 2021
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Hydrogen
CEFC’s first big hydrogen play to fund zero emissions trucks for zinc refinery
CEFC to fund five purpose-built, fuel cell electric trucks and the hydrogen production and refuelling kits in first major hydrogen play.
Sophie Vorrath
Nov 8, 2021
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Renewables
Australia’s biggest zinc refinery will be 100 per cent renewable by 2025
Queensland-based zinc refiner Sun Metals is on track to be 100% renewable powered by 2025 with mix of solar, wind and green hydrogen.
Sophie Vorrath
Oct 6, 2021
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Hydrogen
Australia catching Europe in global hydrogen race, but it’s not all renewable
IEA report says Europe is leading global hydrogen electrolyser deployment, but Australia is gaining ground. What it needs is stronger policies and a more renewable focus.
Joshua S Hill
Oct 5, 2021
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Queensland secures land for massive 3GW renewable hydrogen project
Land secured for Stanwell-Iwatani plans to build a massive 3GW renewable hydrogen plant in the central Queensland coal export hub of Gladstone.
Sophie Vorrath
Jun 8, 2021
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Renewable hydrogen already cheaper for heavy transport, new analysis says
CEFC commissioned study finds that renewable hydrogen is already cost-competitive in heavy transport industries, and could compete with EVs by mid-century.
Michael Mazengarb
May 26, 2021
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Hydrogen
Hydrogen’s “false promise” could hamper climate progress, lock in fossil fuels
Study warns universal reliance on hydrogen-based fuels could distract from main game of renewable electrification and lock in fossil fuel dependency.
Sophie Vorrath
May 7, 2021
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Renewables
Denmark signs off on massive artificial island plan for wind and green hydrogen
“Broad coalition” of Danish political parties agrees to establish two energy hubs and associated offshore wind farms, starting with a 3GW artificial island in the North Sea.
Sophie Vorrath
Feb 5, 2021
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