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BP sees potential for green hydrogen, ammonia plant in Australia
The production of green hydrogen and green ammonia is technically feasible at scale in Australia, but will require a major investment in port, electricity and water services, BP said on Wednesday, based on the findings of a study.
"Importantly, our study also confirmed strong demand from potential customers in the hard-to-abate sectors, and for both local and export markets," BP Australia President Frédéric Baudry said in a statement.
"This has the potential to position Australia as a regional powerhouse of the energy transition," Baudry said.
Hard-to-abate sectors include steel making and long-haul transport.
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BP sees potential for green hydrogen, ammonia plant in Australia
The production of green hydrogen and green ammonia is technically feasible at scale in Australia, but will require a major investment in port, electricity and water services, BP said on Wednesday, based on the findings of a study.
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