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ENEOS to make more hydrogen at Queensland site

JAPAN's largest oil company, ENEOS, has committed to producing 20 kilograms of green hydrogen per day at its Bulwer Island site near Brisbane "from next year.”

File photo: generic image of industrial plant assets

File photo: generic image of industrial plant assets

The target of 20kg/d is revised upward in what reflects a significant increase of production of Queensland-sourced green hydrogen by the Japanese major.  ENEOS is to use its own patented electrolysis...

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