The Tasmanian Government has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with the Port of Rotterdam to investigate the feasibility of future green hydrogen exports from Bell Bay to the port, located in
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Fortescue, TasPorts sign agreement to accelerate hydrogen project
Australian Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) has signed an agreement with Tasmanian Ports Corporation to negotiate land and operating requirements for its proposed 250 megawatt (MW) green hydrogen plant
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Woodside to explore hydrogen potential with Tas Gas
Woodside has joined forces with Tas Gas to examine the possibilities of blending green hydrogen into the Tasmanian gas network. The heads of agreement provides the framework to blend up to 10 per cent
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Origin to explore Tasmanian hydrogen export potential
Origin Energy has announced that it will conduct a $3.2 million feasibility study into building an export scale green hydrogen and ammonia plant in Tasmania’s Bell Bay. Under the proposal, green hydrogen
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Tasmania strives to be global hydrogen hub
Tasmania has received strong interest from clean energy developers to be part of Australia’s renewable hydrogen epicentre and make the state a global producer and exporter of hydrogen. The Tasmanian
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