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Major partners sign up for Pilbara green hydrogen study

SOUTH Korean steel making company POSCO and French energy generator ENGIE will conduct a pre-feasibility study for a major renewable hydrogen project in the Pilbara.

Colin Hay
CAPTION (From left) Ji-won Seo, POSCO’s head of Raw Materials Office 1, Roger Cook, Premier of Western Australia, and Yong-soo Kim, POSCO’s Head of Purchasing and Investment Division.

CAPTION (From left) Ji-won Seo, POSCO’s head of Raw Materials Office 1, Roger Cook, Premier of Western Australia, and Yong-soo Kim, POSCO’s Head of Purchasing and Investment Division.

The study will determine the feasibility of using renewable hydrogen to power POSCO's proposed Hot Briquetted Iron (HBI) plant in Port Hedland. Western Australia currently provides 38% of the world's...

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