Infinite Green Energy (IGE) and Samsung C&T Engineering & Construction Group (Samsung C&T) have welcomed Doral Energy Group (DEG) as the final partner in the development and construction of the MEG HP1 Hydrogen Project in Northam, Western Australia (WA).
This joint development agreement outlines the strategic partnership between IGE, DEG, and Samsung C&T, including the key terms, advancing detailed design, and the milestones to successfully achieve a Final Investment Decision (FID). Leveraging the Northam Solar Farm – with the addition of a 10MW hydrogen electrolyzer, Compression, and a truck loading terminal – the Project is expected to produce up to 4 tonnes per day of green hydrogen for the medium and heavy transport industry.
The Project has completed front-end engineering and design (FEED) and is anticipating an FID in 2023 with the first green hydrogen supply expected in late Q1 2025 following the commissioning of the plant.
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