Fortescue and ATCO unveil green hydrogen refuelling station
Published by Bella Weetch,
Editorial Assistant
Global Hydrogen Review,
Fortescue and ATCO Australia have opened Western Australia’s first green hydrogen refuelling station at ATCO’s Clean Energy Innovation Hub in the Perth metropolitan area.
The hydrogen refueller uses green hydrogen produced onsite at ATCO’s facility in Jandakot from renewable electricity through electrolysis. It will enable Fortescue, ATCO and third parties such as the Western Australia police to support their fleets of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, with the capability to refuel a Toyota Mirai with green hydrogen in less than five minutes, and support up to 500 km of emissions-free travel.
Officially opened by the Western Australia Premier, Mark McGowan, and Minister for Hydrogen Industry, Alannah MacTiernan, the station and Fortescue and ATCO’s fleet of Toyota Mirai will serve as a showcase for hydrogen mobility in the State, supporting the transition to the next generation of zero-emission transport.
Fortescue Executive Chairman, Dr Andrew Forrest AO, said: “Green hydrogen is a practical, implementable solution that we all need to help combat global warming and our mission at Fortescue is to make this renewable alternative to fossil fuels available at a global scale and at competitive cost.
“This starts at home right here in Western Australia. Just as Fortescue is committed to stepping beyond fossil fuels to achieve real zero operational emissions by 2030, we are proud to support the decarbonisation of Western Australia’s transport sector by providing the choice to fill tanks with a zero-emissions fuel source.
"We are very proud of this project which is the embryonic start of a huge new industry across the globe. While this may be a small drop in the ocean, it is nonetheless worth celebrating. This is the future of our state. We are grateful for the support of the WA Government and delighted to partner with ATCO on this project, which is helping to establish WA’s green economy, creating new jobs and opportunities for Western Australians,” Dr Forrest said. ATCO Australia Country Chair, Patrick Creaghan, said: “We are thrilled to see the Hydrogen Refuelling Station (HRS) commissioned and ready to fuel the next generation of zero-emission transport on our roads. The milestone showcases a real testament of industry and government partnering to kickstart a hydrogen economy.”
In 2020, the hydrogen refueller was awarded AUS$1 million from the Western Australian Government’s Renewable Hydrogen Fund.
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/06122022/fortescue-and-atco-unveil-green-hydrogen-refuelling-station/
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