Project Haber will initially see green hydrogen created through the project’s 10-MW electrolyser, which will meet around 2% of the plant’s needs. The consortium plans on ramping up production of green hydrogen after the first phase.
Once the upcoming facility exceeds 40% green hydrogen in its feedstock, it will require carbon dioxide imports of around 500 tonnes per year.
The 1.4-million-tonne-per-year urea production plant intends to replace Australia’s reliance on fertiliser imports.
Strike Energy has signed non-binding MoUs with Canada’s Atco Group and Australia’s Infinite Blue Energy to build up Western Australia’s energy infrastructure, including power transmission sites, desalinated water facilities and pipelines.
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