Yet another mammoth-scale hydrogen project has been penned for South Australia, with 6 GW of hydrogen – produced by an even split of solar and wind power – set to target ammonia export markets to Japan and South Korea through a 500-kilometer pipeline. The Moolawatana Renewable Hydrogen project, being developed by Kallis Energy Invesmtnets, is currently in pre-feasibility stage, joining the likes of the 28 GW Western Green Energy Hub, 14 GW Asian Renewable Energy hub, and the 8 GW HyEnergy Zero Carbon Hydrogen project, set for installation in Australia. Enterprize Energy has also outlined plans this week for a $10 billion investment to build a 4 GW offshore wind farm off the southwest coast of Ireland, powering a 3.2…