Fabrum commissions green hydrogen plant with Fortescue

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Fortescue was an early-stage investor in Christchurch-based Fabrum.

The green hydrogen will power mining equipment, and ultimately be used to make green metal.

New Zealand company Fabrum has collaborated with mining giant Fortescue to design and build Australia’s largest liquid hydrogen plant at a mine site.

The liquid hydrogen plant at Christmas Creek, in Western Australia’s Pilbara – which comprises a hydrogen liquefaction facility, liquid hydrogen

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