Fortescue Future Industries says the first electrolyzers to be manufactured at the facility, early next year, are earmarked for use in Queensland at FFI's planned green-hydrogen-to-ammonia project on Gibson Island.Construction of Australia's Green Energy Manufacturing (GEM) Centre started yesterday in Gladstone, Queensland, according to the Fortescue Future Industries green hydrogen unit of Australian iron ore producer Fortescue. The company said the site would host the world's largest electrolyzer facility. "Stage one is the AU$114 million (US$83 million) electrolyzer facility, which will ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...
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