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AGL, Fortescue plan Hunter green hydrogen hub

by Lauren DeLorenzo
December 9, 2021
in Energy Efficiency, Gas, Hydrogen, News, Projects, Spotlight, Sustainability
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AGL Energy has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) to explore the possibility of a green hydrogen facility in the Hunter Valley.

This project would be powered by clean energy, delivered through grid-scale batteries, solar thermal storage, wind, pumped hydro and the co-location of industry.

AGL CEO and Managing Director, Graeme Hunt, said this is the first major step in identifying the potential demand for green hydrogen in the Hunter Valley, including domestic and export pathways.

“We have a long history of supporting the development of new technology as early investors in wind and other renewables, and we want to do the same in partnerships with Australia’s emerging hydrogen industry.” Mr Hunt said.

“We believe this project, along with the others in our Hunter Energy Hub, could drive the development of around 1,000 permanent jobs across energy production, advanced manufacturing, recycling and the production of chemicals.

“Over the next 12 months we will undertake a feasibility study which will map key operational and commercial plans for the project and enable the development of a production timeline.

“Early estimates suggest the site can ultimately support a hydrogen facility of gigawatt scale, but we will also test critical inputs including renewable energy costs, firming requirements, electrolyser capital costs, logistics and utilisation.”

AGL Chief Operating Officer, Markus Brokhof, said that upon completion, the Hunter Energy Hub would be the first of its kind in Australia.

“Our aim for the hub is to develop strong partnerships that enable an efficient ecosystem and create a circular economy,” Mr Brokhof said.

“Liddell and Bayswater benefit from unique energy infrastructure, positioned with strong grid connectivity, established transport links, workshops and proximity to water supply and industrial activity.

“As we move towards Liddell’s closure, I want to reaffirm our strong commitment to supporting our workforce and the Hunter region.

“The site and people who have worked here have been the backbone of the electricity grid and we’re committed to seeing it continue its legacy in the next phase of its life.

“The future is bringing the best in low-carbon technologies together to shape a cleaner energy future to ensure customers have sustainable, secure and affordable electricity.”

FFI Founder and Chair, Dr Andrew Forrest, said FFI’s goal is to turn regional Australia into the global green energy heartland and create thousands of jobs.

“Repurposing existing fossil fuel infrastructure with forward-looking companies like AGL to create green hydrogen to help power the world, is the solution we have been looking for,” Dr Forrest said.

“Green hydrogen is the only true zero-carbon, zero-methane fuel – every other type of hydrogen requires the burning of fossil fuels.

“It is a practical, implementable solution that can collapse emissions and create strong economies worldwide.”

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