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Sunday, 5 December 2021

(H2V) CQ-H2 PROJECT - 900 TE OF GREEN H2 PER DAY BY 2031

A new 3,000MW green hydrogen project is set to be developed in Queensland, Australia, by Stanwell that will produce 900 tonnes of hydrogen a day by 2031.

With this, Stanwell Corporation, head of a consortium leading the project’s development, has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for future energy supply via direct connection with ACCIONA Energía.

Dubbed the CQ-H2 project, 3,000MW of photovoltaic-based electrolysis will initially produce 100 tonnes of hydrogen per day by 2026 with this then to be scaled to be able to produce 900 tonnes by 2031.

Developing the project is a consortium led by Stanwell Corporation which includes Japanese companies Iwatani Corporation, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Kansai Electric Power and Marubeni Corporation, and the Australian group APT Management Services (APA) who are also implementing a feasibility study for the Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQH2).

The project could significantly boost hydrogen prospects in Queensland whilst also providing a steady source of the clean energy carrier to be used across a range of applications.

Michael O’Rourke, CEO of Stanwell, said, “Stanwell is developing a high-quality, value-for-money pipeline of renewable energy and storage projects to support its long-term objectives of providing low emissions solutions to commercial and industrial retail customers and supplying renewable energy to the CQ-H2 project. H2VIEW - link - George Heynes muck rack - link - more like this - link - more like this (Australia) - link

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