According to The Australian Financial Review, Australia’s reigning cotton grower of the year sees a European Union crackdown on the textile industry’s carbon footprint as a money-making opportunity and is moving to build a renewable ammonia and green hydrogen plant on one of his farms with help from the NSW government.
David Statham’s Sundown Pastoral has a business model that relies on a dash of rare earths, its own solar farm and a leap into producing green hydrogen to power farm machinery, and green ammonia for fertiliser. The NSW government has handed Sundown and privately owned Hiringa Energy nearly $36 million to help build a renewable ammonia and green hydrogen plant on a Sundown property west of Moree, in northern NSW. https://www.afr.com/companies/agriculture/top-farmer-cottons-on-with-green-hydrogen-rare-earths-20230802-p5dt5o
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