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Frontier Energy could produce green hydrogen ‘significantly earlier’ than anticipated

Earlier green hydrogen production is possible due to the Bristol Springs solar project’s ‘unique location’ near Waroona, which is in proximity to critical infrastructure that would reduce capital costs.

Preliminary results from Frontier Energy’s (ASX: FHE) green hydrogen study indicates the company could be producing the fuel “significantly earlier” than initially anticipated at its Bristol Springs solar project.
Frontier Energy said it was made possible due to Bristol Springs’ “unique location” near Waroona in Western Australia’s south west.
Under stage one at Bristol Springs, Frontier Energy initially plans to produce about 114 megawatts of direct current (MWdc) electricity using a “well-established” solar panel and tracking technology.

The project is already well-advanced and has already locked-in…

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