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Origin, Fortescue look at massive renewable hydrogen projects in Tasmania
Tasmania, Wind, ammonia, hydrogen.
Origin is contemplating a 500MW electrolyser, or bigger, which is seven times bigger than the one recently committed in South Australia, and would be one of the biggest in the world if it goes ahead, and could begin production in the mid 2020s, well before proposed Marinus Link to the mainland is complete.
Origin, Fortescue look at massive renewable hydrogen projects in Tasmania
Origin and Fortescue look at huge green hydrogen projects in Tasmania, using hydro and wind resources to produce both ammonia and hydrogen.
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