In Australia, The Hydrogen Utility (H2U) and Vopak Terminals Australia have announced their collaboration in relation to H2U’s H2-Hub Gladstone project, a multi-billion renewable energy complex producing green hydrogen and green ammonia, proposed to be established in Gladstone, Queensland.
H2-Hub Gladstone is the largest green hydrogen and green ammonia development in Queensland, with 3 GW in planned electrolyzer capacity and over 1.7 million tons per year of planned green ammonia production, and one of the most advanced export projects on a global scale.
Paul Kanters, Managing Director of Vopak Terminals Australia, said: “This partnership fits well within Vopak strategic goal to accelerate towards new energies. We are excited to help shape a sustainable future by developing infrastructure solutions for new vital products, focusing on zero- and low-carbon hydrogen, ammonia, CO2, long duration energy storage and sustainable feedstocks.”
“Our participation in the H2-Hub Gladstone project, positions Vopak as a key partner in one of the leading and most advanced green hydrogen and green ammonia projects worldwide”, Kanters added.
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