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Australia’s Frontier Energy appoints MD with hydrogen background

Sam Lee Mohan will help Frontier as it transitions into the next phase of a project in Western Australia.

Australia-based Frontier Energy Limited has appointed Sam Lee Mohan as managing director.

According to a company press release, Lee Mohan has been appointed at a critical stage in Frontier’s evolution, as it transitions through the next stage of development at its 100% owned Bristol Springs Green Hydrogen Project.

During the next 12 months this includes the next level of study work, offtake, project financing and the commencement of construction.

Lee Mohan has over 20 years’ experience in the energy and utilities industry. His previous senior management positions include Global Head of Hydrogen of Xodus Group, a subsidiary of Subsea 7, where he developed and led the company’s overall hydrogen strategy. In this role, he also conceptualized the company’s largest hydrogen project, Project MercurHy.

Prior to Xodus Group, Lee Mohan spent six years at ATCO, where he was instrumental in developing the company’s hydrogen strategy, including the conceptualization, design and construction of Australia’s first, green hydrogen Microgrid, the Clean Energy Innovation Hub.

The Bristol Springs Green Hydrogen Project is located 120km from Perth in Western Australia. The company recently completed a pre-feasibility study that outlined the Project’s potential to be both an earlier mover and one of the lowest cost  green hydrogen assets in Australia, according to the company.

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