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Australia and Japan are teaming up to build a net-zero liquid hydrogen supply chain using carbon capture.
Woodside Energy has partnered with Japan Suiso Energy and Kansai Electric Power Co. to develop a liquid hydrogen supply chain from Australia to Japan, centered on Woodside’s H2Perth Project in Western Australia.
The project aims to produce liquid hydrogen using natural gas reforming with carbon capture and storage to achieve net zero emissions, pending technical, commercial, and regulatory approvals.
This collaboration reflects a growing international trend toward low-emission hydrogen pathways using existing infrastructure, as challenges like high costs, uncertain demand, and inconsistent policy support slow progress in green hydrogen.
Australia y Japón se están uniendo para construir una cadena de suministro de hidrógeno líquido neto-cero utilizando la captura de carbono.