H2SITE and Gold Hydrogen entered into a MoU for the development of a pilot plant in Australia's Yorke Peninsula, aiming to explore and extract natural hydrogen deposits. Using advanced membrane separation technology, the plant is expected to recover over 95% of available hydrogen while extracting valuable co-products such as helium. This collaboration represents a significant stride in natural hydrogen exploration, contributing to the decarbonisation efforts as well. This MoU is signed in parallel with Gold Hydrogen's exploration success with its Ramsay project in Australia.
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