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An Australian first manufacturing facility that will develop hydrogen electrolysers has opened in central Queensland.Fortescue Future Industries yesterday officially opened its electrolyser plant on a 100-hectare site in Gladstone.It is the first stage of a wider green energy manufacturing centre that will export green hydrogen electrolysers to domestic and international markets, with approvals for stage two signed off by the Queensland government yesterday.
Altogether the facility at full capacity over a 10-year period could sell electrolysers that produce about 11 million tonnes of green hydrogen, the equivalent of converting 40 per cent of the cars in Australia to hydrogen, FFI Energy CEO Mark Hutchinson said.Stage two of the project is a 50-megawatt green hydrogen facility known as PEM50 that will use locally made Proton Exchange Membrane electrolysers, with approval to produce green hydrogen for domestic and international exports.
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