Patriot Hydrogen is preparing to deliver its revolutionary Patriot units to Kimberley Clean Energy for a large-scale hydrogen project in Western Australia.
A distinctive feature of the hydrogen units is that they utilize waste and biomass to make hydrogen, enabling for the generation of green fuel while being remote and mobile.
This might be a market revolution and increase hydrogen production methods worldwide.
The Patriot modular unit will be placed as part of Kimberley Clean Energy’s fossil fuel substitution strategy, with the addition of a hydrogen system considered as the next phase of the project.
Once the unit arrives at Kilto Station, it is anticipated that it will be constructed, tested, and commissioned, with production beginning in the third quarter of 2022.
This will be used to generate renewable energy for the abattoir, irrigation, and homestead complex at Kilto Station, reducing their diesel consumption by two-thirds.
In the near future, 75 of these units are anticipated to be built on the site.