Fortescue Future
Industries (FFI) and Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation
(ETNTAC) have held their first engagement meeting following the signing of an
agreement earlier this year that paved the way for FFI to further assess the
potential for a green hydrogen hub in Western Australia’s South East.
ETNTAC represents the
Kepa Kurl Wudjari People, the native title holders of the Esperance region
where FFI proposes to undertake feasibility studies for its South East Western
Australia Green Hydrogen Hub.
The studies will help
to refine the project’s footprint and land tenure requirements should FFI
decide to progress with it.
The meeting marked a
significant step in FFI’s bid to lead the green hydrogen and green energy
revolution across Western Australia and recognised the integral role ETNTAC has
in developing the project.
FFI Director –
Australia West Maia Schweizer said the discussion marked the start of what she
hoped would be lasting and mutually beneficial collaboration between FFI and
ETNTAC.
“The missions of FFI
and the Esperance Tjaltjraak Native Title Aboriginal Corporation are closely
aligned,” Ms Schweizer said.
“FFI’s mission is to help
stop global warming by providing a renewable alternative to fossil fuels. We
are excited and humbled to work with ENTNAC to care for Country in the broadest
sense, and to create opportunities for the Kepa Kurl Wudjari People.
“FFI’s plans have the
potential to create significant economic opportunities for traditional owners
and generate jobs in construction and ongoing operations, which may bring
benefits to the Kepa Kurl Wudjari People, the Goldfields-Esperance region and
to WA.
“The project will only
progress with the support of the Kepa Kurl Wudjari People.
“They also offer
important traditional knowledge and management practices in caring for the land
and sea.
“We look forward to
working with ETNTAC on our vision to create a better environment for this and
future generations, both locally and globally.”
ETNTAC Chairperson Gail
Reynolds-Adamson affirmed the comments of Ms Schweizer and welcomed FFI’s
commitment to the substantial economic participation of ETNTAC in the project
and the principles of free, prior and informed consent.
“ETNTAC and Kepa Kurl
Wudjari People are excited at the opportunity that this project presents for
traditional owners to leverage their native title land assets and support
ethical and sustainable development on Kepa Kurl Wudjari country,” Ms
Reynolds-Adamson said.
“There is no question
in my mind that Green Hydrogen will be a globally critical industry of the
future and by engaging with FFI early, ETNTAC can take steps to ensure Kepa
Kurl Wudjari People are well positioned to benefit economically through
employment and business opportunities, but also to ensure any development
footprint is designed in a way that is sympathetic to the environmental,
cultural and social values of traditional owners.”
About Fortescue Future Industries (FFI)
Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) is a global green energy company committed to producing zero-carbon green hydrogen from 100 per cent renewable sources.
is a zero-emission fuel, that when used produces nothing but water. It is the practical and implementable solution that will help revolutionise the way we power our planet: decarbonising heavy industry and creating jobs globally.
FFI is leading the green industrial revolution, developing technology solutions for hard-to-decarbonise industries, while building a global portfolio of renewable green hydrogen and projects to produce 15 million tonnes per year of renewable green hydrogen by 2030, rising to 50 million tonnes per year in the decade thereafter.
FFI is also leading the global effort to help decarbonise hard-to-abate sectors and is developing the technology and energy supply to decarbonise one of the world’s largest producers of iron ore by 2030 – our parent company Fortescue Metals Group (ASX FMG).