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Infinite Blue Energy and Boya Energy Agree to Develop Northam Green Hydrogen Plant in Australia

By April 12, 2022 2   min read  (243 words)

April 12, 2022 |

Fuel Cells Works, Infinite Blue Energy and Boya Energy Agree to Develop Northam Green Hydrogen Plant in Australia

Infinite Blue Energy has reached an agreement with Aboriginal-owned business Boya Energy to build and develop its planned MEG HP1 green hydrogen plant in Northam, WA.

The plant will use power from the recently acquired 11 megawatt Northam Solar Farm to produce up to four tonnes per day of hydrogen.

Green hydrogen produced from the plant will be partially consumed by WA-based waste management companies for use in back-to-base refuse collection vehicles and in fleet vehicles local to the MEG H1. Under the Heads of Agreement, Boya – an Indigenous company specialising in industrial renewable energy – is expected to take up to a10% stake in the plant.

“Boya are an established business focused on providing a range of renewable energy solutions for business,” Infinite chief executive officer Stephen Gauld said.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Boya Energy, as we look to develop this project on the Traditional Country of the Noongar People.

“The partnership highlights IBE’s commitment not just to fight climate change, but also to see Indigenous people and businesses benefit from green energy production on Traditional Country.”
Boya founder Gerry Matera said participation in this project aligns strongly with the values and vision of Boya Energy.

“We are committed to fast tracking the energy transition, creating opportunities for Aboriginal people and businesses while preserving country. Production of green hydrogen is a key component of that story.”

 

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