The facility will sit adjacent to Orica’s existing ammonia plant, utilizing renewable electricity to fuel the electrolysis process. By replacing natural gas with hydrogen in the production of ammonia and ammonium nitrate, the project aims to reduce the company's reliance on fossil fuels. According to Plug Power, the hub is expected to generate 4,700 tonnes of renewable hydrogen annually once it reaches full operational capacity.
This transition will displace roughly 7.5% of Orica’s current natural gas consumption at the Kooragang Island site. While the companies have moved forward with the construction phase following a final investment decision, the specific financial details of the equipment supply contract remain undisclosed.

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