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17 Nov
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Origin, Fortescue plan rival projects in Tasmania

Two Australian companies are looking at exporting green hydrogen and ammonia from separate plants to be built in the same spot in Tasmania, Kallanish reports. The rival plans are from the Fortescue Metals Group and Origin Energy. Fortescue says its project calls for a 250-megawatt green hydrogen plant at Bell Bay, Tasmania, with green ammonia production capacity of 250,000 tonnes/year for domestic use and export. It would be one of the world’s largest green…
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