New Zealand-based fuel infrastructure company Channel Infrastructure on Wednesday said it will conduct a pre-feasibility study on its proposed green hydrogen production facility that could help make about 15.8 million gal/year of synthetic sustainable aviation fuel (or eSAF).
Joining Channel on the project is green hydrogen producer Fortescue Future Industries, a division of Fortescue Metals Group, which is based in Perth, West Australia. The two companies have worked together on the project since 2021.
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