In Australia, Hazer Group said it has signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with UK based EnergyPathways (EPP) to assess the development of a Hazer licensed hydrogen production facility.
Under the terms of the MoU, Hazer and EPP have agreed to negotiate a definitive binding agreement to undertake concept engineering studies for the potential integration of a Hazer facility with an indicative hydrogen production capacity of 20,000 ton per annum, into the MESH infrastructure project. The planned facility will utilize feedstock from MESH to produce, store and distribute hydrogen, ammonia and graphite in the Northwest of England.
Hazer and EPP will negotiate fees, timelines and other terms and conditions for the completion of the concept engineering studies, FEED and technology licensing. Hazer has granted EPP 12 months of limited exclusivity to use Hazer’s licensed technology in the UK.
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