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Moree Begins Construction on States First Green Energy Plant

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The GEGHA project in Moree, NSW, is a green hydrogen and ammonia production plant that will reduce reliance on imported fertilizers and provide green hydrogen for agriculture. The commercial mechanism is a domestic supply substitution for ammonia and hydrogen, benefiting local farmers and reducing import costs. The impact is region-specific (Australia/NSW) and affects the fertilizer and agricultural sectors. Winners: local farmers (lower input costs), Hiringa Energy, Sundown Pastoral Company. Losers: imported ammonia suppliers.

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  • Construction started on NSW's first green hydrogen and ammonia plant in Moree.
  • Project aims to produce 4,500 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia annually.
  • Will generate over 200 tonnes of green hydrogen per year for agricultural use.
  • Government investing $45.2 million; expected operational by 2027.
  • Expected to create 93 local jobs.

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