TasPorts charts its green energy future

Pictured is an aerial shot of the TasPorts port, Bell Bay

Source: TasPorts

TasPorts and H2U Group have signed an agreement to explore a major green hydrogen and ammonia production hub at Bell Bay in northern Tasmania.

The proposed facility would be initially capable of producing up to 500,000 tonnes of green ammonia per year with the potential to scale-up, supporting the emerging hydrogen industry and advancing Tasmania’s renewable energy ambitions.

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