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BOC South Pacific has been selected as a preferred partner to design the world’s largest hydrogen production facility in Australia

BOC South Pacific, a Linde company, has been selected as a preferred partner in a project to design the world’s largest hydrogen production facility, power plant, and storage solution in Whyalla, South Australia, the Linde announced.

BOC is part of a consortium with ATCO Australia that has committed to an Early Contractor Involvement agreement with the Government of South Australia – Office of Hydrogen Power South Australia. The consortium will undertake detailed project and engineering design, procurement of critical equipment, finalizing of contracting arrangements, and cost estimations.

Earlier, the Office of Hydrogen Power South Australia reported, that the ATCO Australia and BOC consortium have committed to an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) agreement as the preferred hydrogen delivery partner to deliver 250MWE electrolysers, 200MW power generation and hydrogen storage.

EPIC Energy have also committed to an ECI agreement to explore an integrated pipeline and hydrogen storage solution to provide for expanded hydrogen production and offtake in a growing industry.

This critical next phase of the project will finalise project planning and design, procurement of critical equipment and contracting arrangements.

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