South Australia has received federal approval for its 200MW Whyalla hydrogen plant under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999.
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Liberty Steel, under the ownership of GFG Alliance, has inked deals with both the South Australia (SA) state government and Santos, signaling a pivotal shift towards green steel production at its Whyalla plant.
South Australia is set to become a global leader in green hydrogen production with a groundbreaking project in Whyalla. The state government has selected a consortium comprising ATCO Australia and BOC, a British industrial gas and engineering group, as preferred partners to build a massive 250 MW hydrogen production facility, a 200 MW hydrogen power plant, and a hydrogen storage facility in the Upper Spencer Gulf.
The state of South Australia’s ambitious plan to construct a green hydrogen electrolyzer and power plant at the Whyalla steel city has closed bids.
Hydrogen industry growing close to Whyalla The state hydrogen leader believes a hydrogen production and export plant north of Adelaide…
Global operators with vast experience building hydrogen infrastructure submitted business proposals on the technical, systemic, and economic development of the hydrogen plant.
Whyalla would become a global leader in the production of hydrogen for electricity and export
The South Australian industrial city of Whyalla has been revealed as the preferred location for a $593 million green hydrogen project that the state opposition plans to build if it wins this month’s state election.