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Fortescue pivots to green iron

With a move away from its hydrogen electrolyser technology Fortescue turns to green iron

Fortescue believes green iron is the way forward for the Pilbara.

Fortescue believes green iron is the way forward for the Pilbara. | Credits: Shutterstock

While Fortescue has cut 90 jobs from its hydrogen division, the company has not given up on green hydrogen. Rather, it sees it as crucial to its green iron ambitions. With iron ore grades in Western...

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