According to The Australian Financial Review, Greenhill Energy, a business aiming to construct a $425 million waste-to-hydrogen plant in rural South Australia, is preparing for a capital raising to advance the project which will also produce fertiliser and synthetic fuels.
Managing director Nicholas Mumford, a former executive with Santos, said the group had successfully completed trials in Europe of the gasification process, and was heading into the next stage of the Riverbend Energy Hub project. Mr Mumford is one of the shareholders in the project which aims to be up and running with its first stage by 2025 operating a facility capable of processing up to 60,000 tonnes of biomass and landfill waste. https://www.afr.com/companies/infrastructure/ex-santos-exec-fires-up-425m-waste-to-hydrogen-plan-20231214-p5ernh
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