AGL's Green Hydrogen Project at Liddell Power Station Site in 2021
Key Ideas
  • Andrew Forrest initiated a feasibility study for green hydrogen production at the Liddell site.
  • AGL remains committed to developing green hydrogen at the former Liddell Power Station site.
  • Fortescue, AGL's partner, has withdrawn from the project.
  • The initiative reflects a push towards renewable energy and sustainability in the agricultural sector.
In 2021, Andrew Forrest launched a feasibility study into green hydrogen production at the Liddell site, despite Fortescue backing away from the project. AGL is determined to proceed with plans to develop green hydrogen at the former Liddell Power Station site. This initiative showcases a significant step towards green energy and sustainability in the agricultural industry. The partnership between AGL and Fortescue, though now altered, highlights the ongoing interest and commitment towards renewable energy projects. The feasibility study represents a crucial phase in assessing the viability and potential of green hydrogen production at the Liddell site. This move signals a positive direction towards implementing more environmentally friendly practices within the agricultural sector.
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