Singapore's Keppel Corp said on Friday (May 26) it has signed two deals to intensify its efforts in the development of green hydrogen and ammonia production for use in Australia and export to Asia. The Singaporean conglomerate has signed up to join the Central Queensland hydrogen (CQ-H2) project consortium
Singapore's Keppel Corp said on Friday it has signed two deals to intensify its efforts in the development of green hydrogen and ammonia production for use in Australia and export to Asia.
The CQ-H2 project is one of Australia's largest green hydrogen projects and the consortium comprises Japan's Iwatani Corp, Kansai Electric Power and Marubeni Corp, among others, the company said. "This innovative international partnership with Keppel is one of several decarbonisation projects we are progressing as part of our ambition to be net zero by 2050," Incitec CEO Jeanne Johns said.
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