BP's $1 Billion Green Hydrogen Project in Kwinana Faces Uncertain Future Due to Funding Woes
BP's plans to transform its former Kwinana oil refinery into a cutting-edge green hydrogen and renewable fuels production facility have hit a significant roadblock. The project, which aims to establish a 105MW electrolyser and a new biorefinery, is now paused due to financial strains and pending government subsidy outcomes.
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