Fortescue has begun works at its Green Metal project in the Pilbara region in Western Australia as part of its mission to build a green metal supply chain.
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Construction on critical road upgrades at the Lumsden Point project have commenced to support a new Pilbara Hydrogen Hub in Port Hedland, Western Australia.
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Generating hydrogen through electrolysis requires a substantial amount of purified water. Without it, there is a risk of equipment failure and poor performance. Read More
A hydrogen-powered T 264 haul truck prototype developed in partnership by Fortescue and Liebherr has fired up its engines for the first time in Perth.
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Fortescue and global investor Actis have been awarded the exclusive rights to develop, build, own and operate a large green hydrogen project in Oman via a consortium.
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Fortescue and energy supplier Genex have pushed back the sunset date on their 25-year solar supply deal for the Gibson Island hydrogen project in Queensland.
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Fortescue has welcomed yesterday’s release of Australia’s latest emissions projections and congratulated the Federal Government on its national emissions trajectory.
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Fortescue founder and executive chair Andrew Forrest has announced the company will “rapidly” expand its US presence as a direct result of the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA).
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The Brazilian State Environment Council has approved Fortescue’s environmental impact study for the production of green hydrogen at the Pecém Industrial and Port Complex in Ceará.
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A new feasibility study conducted by maritime engineering and technology solutions company Lloyds Register has found that clean ammonia can potentially refuel ships visiting the Pilbara region of Western Australia.
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Fortescue has invested about $NOK100 million ($13.5 million) to become the third largest shareholder in green hydrogen developer Norwegian Hydrogen.
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It has long been a trusted mining partner of countries across the world, but there is urgency for Australia to expand its downstream options as the world decarbonises.
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A joint feasibility study between the Tasmanian Government and the Rotterdam Port Authority has labelled Tasmania as a potential green hydrogen powerhouse.
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