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construction begins on nsws first end to end green hydrogen hub

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The GEGHA project is a green hydrogen and ammonia production plant in NSW, Australia. It targets the agricultural sector by producing low-carbon ammonia to replace imported fertilizers, reducing emissions and improving energy resilience. The commercial mechanism is a government-backed investment in renewable hydrogen infrastructure, creating a local supply chain for ammonia. Impact is region-specific (Australia/NSW) with potential to reduce fertilizer import dependency. Winners: local farmers (lower input costs), Hiringa Energy, Sundown Pastoral. Losers: imported fertilizer suppliers.

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  • Construction started on NSW's first end-to-end green hydrogen and ammonia plant near Moree.
  • Plant aims to produce up to 4,500 tonnes of low-carbon ammonia annually.
  • Project backed by $45.2 million from the Minns Labor Government.
  • Expected to be operational by 2027, creating 93 local jobs.
  • Collaboration between Hiringa Energy (NZ) and Sundown Pastoral Company.

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