

Landmark green hydrogen deal with traditional landowners
Jul 18, 2023
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
The Ord Hydro Power Station and the Clean Energy Transformation in Australia
03:12 • 2min
The Importance of Partnerships Coming Together
05:19 • 2min
The Importance of Equity Partnership in a Solar Project
07:04 • 2min
The Cost of Hydrogen in the Early Years
09:03 • 2min
Green Ammonia Costs
11:05 • 2min
The Cost of a Green Ammonia and Green Hydrogen Project
12:48 • 2min
How Much Ammonia Can You Produce From a 900 Megawatt Solar Farm?
14:35 • 2min
Sisi's Solar Farming Cana Naara
16:25 • 2min
North Asian Off Takers and Investors in the Solar Project
18:05 • 2min
The ACE Partnership and the Traditional Owner Groups
19:39 • 2min
The Success of the Ammonia Co-Design and Co-Decision Making Process
21:51 • 5min
Rob, Maybe It's an Option to Throw That Back to You as Corporate Australia to Think Differently About These Projects
26:59 • 57sec
The Importance of First Nations Groups in the Renewable Energy Industry
27:56 • 2min
Bellingara Regional Corporation's Carbon Project Benefits Traditional Owners
29:43 • 2min
The Future of Ammonia
31:33 • 2min
The Green Hydrogen Project
33:31 • 2min
The Importance of Social License in Solar Development
35:15 • 2min
Cole Closier: A Hard Closure
36:54 • 3min
New South Wales Wind Farm Approvals Dry to a Trickle
39:35 • 2min
Arena Gives $100 Million to an Aluminium Refinery in Queensland
41:33 • 2min
The Cost of Aluminium Refining
43:07 • 3min
The Clean Energy Summit
45:45 • 3min