Please bear with me, I'm new to this forum hydrogen concept and I have limited research thus far.
Would it be PRL is building a similar plant as the one mentioned in the EU is after 2 years of construction , in response to the Royal Dutch Shell shareholders "greening" concerns? I see changes a foot for LNG but not overnight.
Do you forsee this becoming a parallel strategy in Australia in Grey hydrogen generation with regard to PRL? In 2 years from now, or possibly sooner?
Im confused, green H2 is a biomass transformation but Grey hydrogen/ H2 is from Oil & gas, then PRL is able to process both green & Grey hydrogen correct?
Just new onboard, figuring on doing more research but starting here if your willing to clarify this please. GLTASH.
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