EEW to develop 300 MW solar with 200 MW hydrogen project in Raglan

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EEW is set to develop a green hydrogen facility in Australia. The project represents one of the world’s largest green hydrogen and solar PV developments and is located in Raglan near the Port of Gladstone, Queensland. The project’s total cost represents an estimated AUD$0.5 billion (US$380.5 million).

EEW has already developed and owned a 300 MW PV asset located in Raglan, which is at ready-to-build stage. The Group now plans to combine the PV plant with a 200 MW hydrogen plant and a further 100 MW allocated to energy storage. The hydrogen plant will produce 33,000 tonnes of green hydrogen per year using electrolyzer technology.

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