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Consortium to develop hydrogen supply chain between Australia and Japan

Fortescue Metals Group, Kawasaki Heavy Industries and Iwatani Corporation have joined forces to develop a business model for the supply of liquid hydrogen into Japan.

As part of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed today (14thDec), the companies will form the Global LH2 Consortium for the establishment of large scale, liquid hydrogen production and supply capabilities.

Through the consortium, the companies will focus on joint activities associated with the development of renewable hydrogen projects in Australia and overseas, with a view to establishing liquid hydrogen supply chains and the distribution and offtake of liquid hydrogen within Japan.

Commenting on the project, Elizabeth Gaines CEO of Fortescue, said, “The world’s transition to a clean energy future represents a major growth opportunity and this partnership with Kawasaki and Iwatani will help position Fortescue at the forefront of the establishment of a global renewable hydrogen industry.”

“Japan has been identified as one of the priority north Asian markets for hydrogen exports. By leveraging our value chain and market access as well as the skills and capability of our people to rapidly develop complex projects, we believe Fortescue is well placed to meet the future demand of green hydrogen,”

Dr Eiichi Harada, Executive Officer of Kawasaki, commented, “Kawasaki is a world leader in the production, storage, shipping and handling of liquid hydrogen. In order to contribute to securing a stable energy supply and the preservation of the global environment, Kawasaki is excited to enter into a relationship and business partnership with Fortescue and Iwatani for the establishment of the Global LH2 Consortium.”

Manabu Tsuyoshi, Iwatani Board Member, added, “Iwatani is the number one hydrogen supplier and only liquefied hydrogen supplier in Japan. Since we started in the hydrogen business in 1941, we have built a nationwide hydrogen network from manufacturing to transportation, storage, supply and safety.”

“In order to expand our hydrogen supply capabilities and to develop new business models, Iwatani is pleased to partner with Fortescue and Kawasaki to establish future global hydrogen supply chains.”

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