News
12 February 2018

Development funding for $117m South Australian hydrogen project

In:
Renewable energy, Traditional energy
Region:
Asia-Pacific

South Australia’s Renewable Technology Fund is supporting a $117.5 million renewable-hydrogen electrolyser demonstrator plant with a $4.7 million grant and a $7.5 million loan.  Hydrogen Utility's (H2U) project at Port Lincoln on the Eyre Peninsula, will use a solar and wind energy will power a 10MW hydrogen-fired gas turbine and a 5MW hydrogen fuel cell. 

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