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Green energy deal signed

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ANDREW FORREST AND I BOTH SEE QUEENSLAND’S GREAT POTENTIAL AS A RENEWABLES EXPORTER AND MANUFACTUR­ER OF HYDROGEN EQUIPMENT. — ANNASTACIA PALASZCZUK

BRISBANE: Gladstone is to become Queensland’s green energy centre, with one of the world’s largest hydrogeneq­uipment facilities to be built in the central coastal city.

The project is part of a partnershi­p deal between the state government and billionair­e Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest’s Fortescue Future Industries.

Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk said Gladstone would become a world-leading hub for the manufactur­e of electrolys­ers — vital to the production of renewable hydrogen.

More than 300 jobs are expected to be created during constructi­on and thousands more in the years following.

‘‘We don’t just want to export our resources, we want to develop a manufactur­ing industry capable of making the electrolys­ers in Queensland as well,’’ Ms Palaszczuk said.

‘‘Andrew Forrest and I both see Queensland’s great potential as a renewables exporter and manufactur­er of hydrogen equipment.’’

In its initial stage, Fortescue will invest $114 million.

Deputy Premier and developmen­t Minister Steven Miles said the deal was a boost for Queensland’s growing credential­s as ‘‘an emerging superpower in renewable hydrogen’’.

He said there were eventual plans to expand both electrolys­er manufactur­ing and other renewable energy components, which is expected to support other regional investment.

‘‘This project will put Gladstone on the map as a world leader in the renewable- hydrogen supply chain,’’ he said.

Hydrogen electrolys­ers use power to split hydrogen from water. When produced using renewable power the hydrogen is emission free.

Mr Forrest said the initiative was a critical step in Fortescue’s transition from a pure play iron ore producer to a ‘‘green renewables and resources powerhouse’’.

Queensland’s other recent industry initiative­s include the formation of a consortium proposing to export $4.2 billion in renewable hydrogen from Gladstone, supporting 5000 jobs.

 ?? Picture: AAP ?? Annastacia Palaszczuk
Picture: AAP Annastacia Palaszczuk

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