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Infinite Blue energy to develop green hydrogen plant in Northam, Western Australia

H2Tech - Part of Gulf Energy Information   The Western Australian town of Northam could soon be home to Australia’s first large-scale green hydrogen plant under plans developed by Infinite Blue Energy. The company has acquired the existing 11 megawatt Northam Solar Farm from current owners Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) and Bookitja Pty Ltd as trustee of the Ngangk Trust, and plans to use it to power a 10MW hydrogen electrolyzer and battery storage to produce up to 4 tonnes per day of green hydrogen. This facility – to be known as MEG HP1 – will include a truck-offload terminal that will enable the supply of local back-to-base operations with future expansion to form its Zero Emissi

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