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Companies get together to use hydrogen to decarbonise mine sites

ANGLO American, BHP, Fortescue and Hatch have formed a Green Hydrogen Consortium to look at ways of using green hydrogen to accelerate decarbonisation within their operations globally.

The goal is to identify opportunities to develop green hydrogen technologies.

The goal is to identify opportunities to develop green hydrogen technologies.

The consortium aims to collectively help to eliminate the obstacles to the adoption of green hydrogen technologies and encourage innovative application. Hatch has been appointed as the project management...

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