A major green hydrogen production hub in Darwin, powered by renewable energy, has been awarded major project status by the Northern Territory government.
The project, known as TE H2, is being developed by a joint venture between French energy giant TotalEnergies and EREN.
The hydrogen hub aims to produce about 80,000 tonnes of hydrogen every year, which will be powered by solar energy in a bid to work towards net zero.
Northern Territory’s chief minister Eva Lawler noted the project would “reduce greenhouse gas emissions” in the territory.
“The TE H2 project is an example of how this government sources new clean energy projects that will significantly contribute to the Territory’s drive to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,” Ms. Lawler said....
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