WA hydrogen project canned, $29m grant freed


Brandon How
Reporter

A multi-million dollar green hydrogen development in Western Australia has been canned despite receiving support from the federal and state governments.

Canadian conglomerate ATCO will no longer go ahead with its plans to build a Clean Energy Innovation Park (CEIP) in Warradarge, Western Australia because its distance from heavy industry made it commercially unfeasible, as first reported by Business News.

The facility, expected to be co-located with Warradarge Wind Farm, aimed to produce 1,200 tonnes of green hydrogen per annum though a 10MW electrolyser for use in gas blending which would’ve been transported by truck on a daily basis.

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