The largest green hydrogen project planned in Australia will not go ahead after funding within an international consortium collapsed.
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Queensland’s largest green hydrogen project is on the scrap heap after state government-owned Stanwell Corporation announced its withdrawal from the international consortium developing the estimated $12.5 billion production plant and pipeline.
The largest green hydrogen project planned in Australia will not go ahead after funding within an international consortium collapsed.
The largest green hydrogen project planned in Australia will not go ahead after funding within an international consortium collapsed.
Stanwell, the lead partner of the CQ-H2 consortium, is out of the green hydrogen project, following two other partners out the door. The post Green...
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Stanwell succumbed to LNP pressure.
This is the first shipment of equipment to be delivered to the estimated $750m integrated green hydrogen and ammonia facility being developed in Duqm...
This is the first shipment of equipment to be delivered to the estimated $750m integrated green hydrogen and ammonia facility being developed in Duqm...