- Australian firm Provaris Energy Ltd has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU).
- Potential transportation of green hydrogen to Asian and European markets.
- The partners will study opportunities for bulk compressed hydrogen storage.
The companies will work together to identify and assess green hydrogen projects currently developed by Total Eren that can use Provaris’ GH2 Carriers for bulk transport of compressed hydrogen. Provaris’ expects the partnership to help it deliver the first fleet of GH2 Carriers said Renewables Now in their recent article.
Insights on Provaris’
“Our discussions with Total Eren over time have identified a strong alignment on the commercial and technical benefits of compression for the storage and transport of hydrogen, and we look forward to a closer relationship to facilitate and accelerate the delivery of the first fleet of GH2 Carriers,” said Provaris managing director and chief executive Martin Carolan.
Provaris was previously called Global Energy Ventures Ltd. In August, the company’s Tiwi H2 project, a green hydrogen project on the Tiwi Islands, was awarded significant project status by the Northern Territory (NT) government.
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Source: Renewables Now