Wouldn't they just buy the green NH3 from companies with existing plants in WA like Yara or CSBP?
Ammonia is a completely different beast to Hydrogen - not every man and his dog is going to be able to produce it in commercial quantities. Doing so also puts you on the major hazard facility register which introduces challenges in itself
Thought I would pop back in here to see why PRL hasn't moved much, especially considering there was supposed to be outcomes following the MOU
Wouldn't surprise me if they're patiently wading through bureaucratic red tape that makes doing large scale business in WA (famously) difficult
The way TOTAL EREN seem to be trending globally, they'll settle for green Hydrogen generated by wind alone - probably what attracted them to PRL in the first place given the location
Time will tell
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