Australian iron giant finally sanctions hydrogen projects

Published 09:51 on November 21, 2023  /  Last updated at 10:43 on November 21, 2023  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, Australia, US

Australian miner Fortescue took another step to trying to realise its vast clean energy hopes Monday with the sanctioning of two hydrogen projects prior to its annual general meeting in Perth at a cost of over $700 million.
Australian miner Fortescue took another step to trying to realise its vast clean energy hopes Monday with the sanctioning of two hydrogen projects prior to its annual general meeting in Perth at a cost of over $700 million.


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