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Plug Wins 50MW Electrolyzer Order as Orica's Hunter Valley Hub Becomes the Largest Australian Renewable Hydrogen Project to Reach FID

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Plug Wins 50MW Electrolyzer Order as Orica’s Hunter Valley Hub Becomes the Largest Australian Renewable Hydrogen Project to Reach FID Plugs GenEco PEM electrolyzers to power Australia’s largest renewable hydrogen project and first Hydrogen Headstart recipient to reach FID Project supports Orica’s decarbonization efforts by producing renewable hydrogen to displace natural gas in making ammonia, underscoring Plug’s expanding footprint in Australi…
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Plug takes command of a 50 MW electrolyser for a green ammonia project in Australia The Hunter Valley project in New South Wales has passed the stage of the final investment decision. The aim is to produce 4,700 tonnes per year of renewable hydrogen, thanks to an electrolyser supplied by Plug, to produce decarbonated ammonia. Another news that will sadden the economic press. After Airbus which confirms its projects in the hydrogen aircraft, here…

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ts2.tech broke the news on Tuesday, July 7, 2026.
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