A green hydrogen production facility planned for Brighton, Tasmania, is progressing with its developer, Countrywide Renewable Hydrogen, owned by ReNu Energy.
The Hydrogen Tasmania Brighton Project, as its called, is to be located about half an hour’s drive north of Hobart and is targeting a production of between 430 to 900 kilograms per day, which would equate to between 155 to 330 tonnes annually.
The project is funded by clean energy incubator ReNu Energy and developed by its new subsidiary Countrywide Renewable Hydrogen (CRH), which it acquired in February, launching ReNu’s foray into hydrogen.
Tags: Energy, Green Hydrogen, ReNu, Tasmania
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