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Trinasolar supplies modules for NSW's first green H2 facility
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Fusion42 · 3 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
Trinasolar is supplying 27MW of Vertex S+ solar modules for New South Wales' first decentralised green hydrogen and low-carbon ammonia facility, combining solar power with battery storage to produce green hydrogen and ammonia for agricultural fertiliser replacement. The project aims to decarbonise agricultural inputs and serve as a replicable commercial pilot across regional Australia.
This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Climate Tech, and 2 sources have reported it between 30 Jul 2026 and 3 Aug 2026.
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You must prepare for decentralised green hydrogen projects as a rising market in regional Australia. The solar supply chain for hydrogen and ammonia production is opening new routes and customers beyond urban renewables.
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2 sources · first reported 30 Jul 2026 · latest 3 Aug 2026
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