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Queensland collaborates with Japan on green hydrogen plant

02 Feb, 2021
The Kogan Creek Power Station in Queensland. Image: Wikimedia Commons.


The Queensland Government has announced a partnership between government-owned CS Energy and IHI Corporation Japan who will assess the feasibility of establishing a renewable hydrogen demonstration plant next to CS Energy’s Kogan Creek Power Station on Queensland’s Western Downs.

CS Energy and IHI Corporation will prepare a feasibility study into the Kogan Hydrogen Demonstration Plant concept, which includes the co-location of a solar farm, battery, hydrogen electrolyser and a hydrogen fuel cell at the Kogan Creek Power Station near Chinchilla.

CS Energy CEO, Andrew Bills, detailed that the demonstration project will focus on the hydrogen electrolyser being only powered by behind-the-meter solar energy, making it one of the few truly ‘green hydrogen’ projects in Australia.

“CS Energy is pursuing this project to ensure we have the technical capability to enter the hydrogen market once it becomes more commercially viable,” Mr Bills said.

“The project will prove up the virtual power plant, production of green hydrogen and use of a battery to facilitate renewables.”

“The plant may also be able to provide other services like Frequency Control Ancillary Services, which are important for grid stability, and which will be scoped as part of the joint feasibility study,” he shared.

Minister for Renewables and Hydrogen, Mick de Brenni, said this is the second hydrogen collaboration between Queensland and Japanese energy companies in the space of three months, following Stanwell Corporation’s partnership with Iwatani Corporation in November 2020.

“Queensland has a unique competitive advantage in the production of renewable hydrogen, with our proximity to Asia, established infrastructure, manufacturing capabilities and renewable energy generation,” Mr de Brenni commented.

“Our key strategic advantage in Queensland is our State-owned energy generators and ports.”

Acting Premier and Minister for State Development, Steven Miles, convened a meeting of Queensland’s economic Ministers yesterday to discuss the future of hydrogen, stating the Government is injecting $25 million to develop the state’s hydrogen industry.

“Renewable hydrogen offers the opportunity to create a new high-tech industry delivering enhanced environmental outcomes and highly skilled jobs,” Mr Miles said.

“Our commitment to develop and expand this industry is part of Queensland’s plan for economic recovery, creating jobs in new industries,” he said.

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