Zero Petroleum, a British manufacturer of hydrogen-based synthetic fuels, could be commercially manufacturing from South Australia by 2026 after signing an MoU agreement with the state government to explore local investment opportunities. The proposed commercial-scale production plant would utilise green hydrogen, renewable power, and carbon capture technologies to produce between six million and 12 million...
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