The UK-based Manufacturing Technology Centre has underlined its net zero credentials by supporting Australian giant Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) in its goal to produce 15 million tonnes of green hydrogen a year by 2030.
Green hydrogen is increasingly seen as a key contributor to achieving net zero targets for use in industry and transport. Key to this is the rapid establishment of production capability.
Using the core skills of design for manufacture and business and factory optimisation, the Midlands-based MTC is engaged with FFI to support its accelerated growth agenda.
Huw Sullivan, hydrogen leader at the MTC, says he is delighted to be working with FFI to help renewable green hydrogen become globally available and affordable by the end of the decade.
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