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FMG mulls green plant in Tasmania

WESTERN Australian iron ore miner Fortescue Metals Group is looking at the feasibility of building a 250-megawatt green hydrogen plant at Bell Bay in Tasmania’s north capable of producing 250,000 tonnes per year of green ammonia for export.

 Bell Bay industrial area, Tasmania

Bell Bay industrial area, Tasmania

The project has the backing of the Tasmanian government through the state's $50 million renewable hydrogen industry development funding program. Last week FMG chairman Andrew Forrest outlined the company's...

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