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WA to host renewable hydrogen facility

THE Australian government has provided a $42.5 million grant to Yara Pilbara and ENGIE to build one of the world’s first industrial-scale, renewable hydrogen production operations at Burrup, Western Australia.

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 Yara Pilbara will build a renewable hydrogen plant at its ammonia production facility in WA. Picture courtesy Yara.

Yara Pilbara will build a renewable hydrogen plant at its ammonia production facility in WA. Picture courtesy Yara.

Renewable hydrogen, a precursor to the production of ammonia, is seen as one of the most promising fuels for decarbonising emissions associated with power generation and shipping. Renewable hydrogen...

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