Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has broken ground on its 10MW green hydrogen blending project on the border between Victoria and New South Wales (NSW).
The AUD $65m ($43m) Hydrogen Park Murray Valley project will boast a 10MW electrolyser from Chinese manufacturer LONGi Hydrogen to produce 500 tonnes of hydrogen per year for injection into Albury-Wodonga’s gas network.
Set to be blended into the gas networks in up to 10% volumes, the hydrogen will be supplied to around 40,000 homes and businesses.
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