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Western Australia and Port of Rotterdam to collaborate on renewable hydrogen

Western Australia and Port of Rotterdam have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on 29 November to collaborate on renewable hydrogen.

The agreement builds on work underway by the McGowan Government in Western Australia and by the Port of Rotterdam and covers a number of areas for cooperation, according to a statement.

The two parties will work together to investigate the renewable hydrogen export supply chain between Western Australia and the Port of Rotterdam, including production, storage, transport and the use of renewable hydrogen.

The State Government and the Port of Rotterdam will also collaborate on opportunities for knowledge sharing relating to policy, regulation and technology developments.





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