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New Zealand’s government is investing $11.5 million in a wind-powered hydrogen generation plant on North Island. The facility is a joint venture between Hiringa Energy and Ballance Agri-Nutrients. The latter will convert some of the H2 produced into fertilizer in its adjacent ammonia-urea plant, which currently uses natural gas–derived H2, cutting 12,500 metric tons per year of CO2 emissions. Hiringa plans to use the rest of the output in a nationwide H2 transportation fuel distribution network it is developing.
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