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Orica and H2U join forces on multi-billion green ammonia project in Gladsone

Developer of green hydrogen infrastructure The Hydrogen Utility (H2U) and mining and infrastructure solutions provider Orica have announced a strategic cooperation to kick off...

H2U partners with REW to develop hydrogen trading links between Australia and Germany

Australian hydrogen project developer The Hydrogen Utility Pty Ltd (H2U) has inked a Memorandum of Understanding with German energy giant RWE under which the...

Mitsubishi announces investment in Australian green hydrogen and ammonia

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has agreed to invest in H2U Investments, the holding entity of the H2U Group, which includes The Hydrogen Utility (H2U)...

Multi-billion green hydrogen and ammonia project to be built in Gladstone

The Hydrogen Utility (H2U) has selected Gladstone as the location for a proposed chemical complex for the production of green hydrogen and ammonia at...

SA joins global green ammonia Consortium to facilitate renewable hydrogen exports

The South Australian Government has joined a global energy consortium in an effort to further develop the state’s hydrogen production and export industry. Headed by...

H2U to build green hydrogen facility near Port Lincoln

Hydrogen infrastructure company Hydrogen Utility (H2U) will construct a 15MW hydrogen electrolyser power plant near Port Lincoln, South Australia. The $117.5 million project – to...

Hydrogen cars cruise the streets of Adelaide

Last week, the streets of Adelaide were used as a testing ground for hydrogen fuel cell cars that do not produce any engine noise...
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