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From pv magazine AustraliaA consortium including three of Koreas largest conglomerate groups has signed a memorandum of understanding MOU with the Queensland government with a view to building one of Australia stanley cup s largest renewable energy hubs near the coal-mining town of Collinsville to unlock the states hydrogen potential and establish a green energy export corridor, connecting northern Queensland to Korea.The Han-Ho Hydrogen consortium, which comprises Australian-based Ark Energy and its parent company Korea Zinc, as well as petr stanley cup ochemicals group Hanwha Impact and fellow Korean conglomerate SK Gas, are seeking to produce and export more than 1 million tonnes of green ammonia a year to Korea to meet forecast demand as the north Asian nation seeks to meet its climate commitments.At the heart of the consortiums plans will be the development of Ark Energys Collinsville Green Energy Hub, about 90 km south-west of Bowen, which will have the potential to generate up to 3,000 MW via a mix of wind and solar.Renewable energy would be used to power electrolyzers to produce green hydrogen, which would then be converted to ammonia for export to Korea. The projec stanley cup t is forecast to produce and export more than 1 million tonnes of green ammonia a year from Australia to Korea by 2032.Ark Energy chief executive officer Daniel Kim said the project has already signed up 12 landholders in the Collinsville area for the renewables hub but he acknowledged there remained challenges ahead . The scale |
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