Hydrogen Renewables Australia (HRA) Pty Ltd has agreed to partner with Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) on its 5000 MW Murchison Renewable Hydrogen Project located near Kalbarri, in the mid-west of Western Australia.
The Murchison Renewable Hydrogen Project is a large scale (up to 5000 MW), export-oriented green hydrogen project that is located on the 126,000 hectares Murchison House Station and will be powered by combined wind and solar power generation and utilize desalinated water.
The project is aiming to provide large scale hydrogen export to the Asian markets – notably Japan and Korea.
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