Fortescue, Sparc Technologies, and the University of Adelaide will begin construction and testing of a green hydrogen plant this year, leveraging an innovative photocatalytic water splitting (PWS) technology.
The PWS technology directly uses sunlight and photocatalysts to produce green hydrogen, which reportedly eliminates the need for renewable electricity or electrolysers, therefore reducing costs.
Stage 2 development is progressing with front-end engineering design (FEED) completion and site planning approvals are expected in this month (January), whilst equipment procurement is also underway.
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