It’s getting to the point that we’re unsure whether or not to write this type of story up at Rethink Energy, given that records seem to be being broken almost by the day in the hydrogen sector. This week, InterContinental Energy has set out an unprecedented 50 GW plan for a wind and solar complex in Western Australia, which will be dedicated to the production of green hydrogen and carbon-neutral fuels. The Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) is the latest to fall into this megaproject category and surpasses Svevind Energy’s 45 GW proposal for a similar project in Kazakhstan two weeks ago. If all goes to plan, InterContinental will head up a consortium that also includes CWP Global and Mirning…