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Project to demonstrate feasibility of renewable methane

08 May, 2020
Artist’s impression of a renewable methane production module that would be found at the plant, courtesy of Southern Green Gas Limited.


APA Group (APA) has received $1.1 million in funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), which means a state-of-the-art renewable methane production demonstration plant can be built at the Wallumbilla Gas hub near Roma in Queensland.

The demonstration plant will produce approximately 620kg of hydrogen per year, which will be converted into 74 gigajoules of renewable methane. The methane will be able to be injected into APA’s natural gas pipelines across the East Coast Gas Grid.

Renewable methane could enable the decarbonisation of Australia’s existing gas infrastructure, including gas transmission and distribution networks and export supply chains.

APA has partnered with Southern Green Gas to develop the $2.2 million project to demonstrate the renewable methane process.

According to ARENA, the renewable methane process involves the production of renewable hydrogen from an Anion Exchange Membrane (AEM) electrolyser which uses water extracted from the atmosphere and is powered by solar PV. The hydrogen produced is converted to methane by reaction with carbon dioxide, which is also extracted directly from the atmosphere.

The demonstration plant will generate cost and technical data to be used to assess the feasibility of a larger, commercial-scale, renewable methane plant.

Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction, Angus Taylor, said this type of innovative work is exactly what is needed for Australia to grow its domestic hydrogen industry.

“Integrating renewable energy sources into Australia’s gas distribution system is a crucial step in delivering long-term secure and reliable energy, and reducing emissions,” the Minister commented.

ARENA CEO, Darren Miller, added that renewable methane is in effect indistinguishable from the methane that currently fills natural gas pipelines.

“The gas network is expected to play a key role in supporting the decarbonisation of Australia’s energy system,” Mr Miller said.

The project will also demonstrate the viability of producing renewable methane from solar power. Through a new and innovative approach, the project will capture moisture in the air to produce renewable hydrogen as a precursor to renewable methane.

“At scale, renewable methane has the potential to be a significant source of Australia’s future natural gas requirements all through the deployment of solar energy and capturing the water from the atmosphere,” Mr Miller said.

“Renewable methane is compatible with Australia’s developing hydrogen sector in that known technologies can convert methane to hydrogen and vice versa.”

APA Group’s CEO and Managing Director, Rob Wheals, said the science of producing methane is already well known, however this project is the first step in testing whether it is possible on an industrial scale to create methane, using solar-generated electricity, water and CO2 from the atmosphere.

“With this project we’re aiming to determine whether this carbon-neutral process might be part of the green energy solution of the future, and if our pipelines can be used to transport pure renewable energy domestically or to be exported,” Mr Wheals shared.

 


The renewable methane creation process. Image credit: APA Group.

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