Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Korean consortium eyes Queensland hydrogen

PERTH (miningweekly.com) – Australia’s Ark Energy and its parent company Korea Zinc, as well as Korean conglomerates Hanwha Impact and SK Gas, have formed a consortium to unlock Queensland’s hydrogen potential and to build a green energy export corridor connecting North Queensland to north-east Asia.
Han-Ho Hydrogen Consortium would develop a supply chain to export more than one-million tonnes of green ammonia a year from Australia to Korea by 2032. At the heart of the Consortium’s plans will be the development of Ark Energy’s Collinsville Green Energy Hub southwest of Bowen which will have the potential to generate up to 3 000 MW.
“Today is another step forward in Queensland’s quest to be a hydrogen powerhouse,” Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said on Wednesday.
“We welcome this major new Consortium to Queensland – to accelerate progress in our green hydrogen…

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