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Dec
16:41
Greenhill Energy announces $285m Australian waste-to-H2 facility
Australia-based Greenhill Energy on Monday announced an AUD 425 million ($285m) plan to build Australia’s first large-scale, integrated waste-to-hydrogen processing facility.
Located in Tailem Bend in Murraylands, South Australia, the so-called Riverbend Energy Hub is expected to initially process up to 60,000 tonnes of dry biomass and landfill waste per year. The facility will be constructed in three stages, with the first phase targeted to produce 100,000 …
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