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Patriot Hydrogen delivers first units to Kimberley Clean Energy

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Global Hydrogen Review,


The delivery of the first Patriot unit to Kimberley Clean Energy is well and truly underway. As it stands, the construction of the Patriot units has begun and logistics/shipping are currently being organised. Following this progress, Patriot Hydrogen is well placed to see the unit arrive in the Kimberley mid-way through 2022.

 

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Once the unit arrives at Kilto Station, Western Australia, it will be assembled, tested and commissioned, with production expected to begin in 3Q22. This will be used to create clean energy for Kilto Station’s abattoir, irrigation and homestead complex, cutting diesel usage by two-thirds.

Initially, the modular hydrogen production unit will form part of Kimberley Clean Energy’s fossil fuel substitution strategy for Kilto Station. Once complete, the next stage will see a hydrogen system built across the various sites that Kimberley Clean Energy is involved with.

This will be achieved as we work with Kimberley Clean Energy to fulfil a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for 75 Patriot units.

The goal is for the 75 units to decarbonise the entire value chain of the projects Kimberley Clean Energy is working on, while also developing baseload renewable power, green hydrogen, and fertilizer to support a cleaner future for the region.

Kimberley Clean Energy will use this system as a proof of concept to seek additional power contracts over the next three to five years in the region, which the company hopes will see a transformation to 100% renewable energy.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/10052022/patriot-hydrogen-delivers-first-units-to-kimberley-clean-energy/

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