Hydrogen Future For Queensland

hydrogen future for Queensland

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Hydrogen Future For Queensland

A Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed by the Port of Townsville and Ark Energy today, making hydrogen the future for Queensland. The MoU could see North Queenslanders shipping 120,000 tonnes of renewable hydrogen to South Korea in the next decade.

A feasibility study will investigate the development of a renewable hydrogen facility focused on the transport industry at Sun Metals’ zinc refinery in Townsville and hydrogen export facilities at the Port of Townsville.

The renewable hydrogen facility in North Queensland could become a major hub in Queensland’s hydrogen supply chain, creating new jobs and boosting the region’s economy.

Queensland hydrogen will help decarbonise the world and create decent, secure jobs for regional Queenslanders.

The Port of Townsville is a key piece of infrastructure when it comes to developing hydrogen exports.

“Sun Metals is one of Townsville’s most innovative businesses and it’s exciting to have their sister company, Ark Energy, plan to export renewable hydrogen to South Korea from Queensland’s publicly-owned port,” Mr Stewart said.

Government Hydrogen Champion and member for Mundingburra Les Walker said this was a major step to developing a growing industry for Townsville.

“There are potentially thousands of jobs in the hydrogen industry and Townsville is perfectly placed to take advantage of this,” Mr Walker said.

“Already we’ve seen Ark Energy’s SunHQ hydrogen hub receive a grant through the Palaszczuk Government’s Hydrogen Industry Development Fund last year to produce renewable hydrogen in Townsville.

“In April, the Port of Townsville signed a MOU with Origin Energy to facilitate hydrogen exports to Japan and today’s agreement with Ark Energy is another exciting step to developing a local hydrogen supply chain and the jobs that will flow from it.”

Scott Stewart – Minister for Resources and Member for Townsville

Today’s MoU between the publicly owned Port of Townsville and Ark Energy will help secure new and emerging jobs in Townsville.

The Government has been a leader in backing hydrogen for the future which is why the $2 billion Queensland Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Jobs Fund was launched as well as the Hydrogen Industry Development Strategy.

An initial goal is to build North Queensland’s domestic hydrogen economy by supporting fleet owners to transition away from diesel to zero emission hydrogen fuel cell commercial vehicles, which can be refuelled at SunHQ.

“Ultimately our goal is to export green hydrogen to customers in Asia starting with our parent company in South Korea whose hydrogen demand could be as high as 200,000 tonnes per annum.

“We believe that Townsville has the potential to become a major global hub for hydrogen exports. The MOU with the Port of Townsville is an important step in our journey to investigate this exciting export opportunity, which has the potential to transform the regional economy of North Queensland.”

Daniel Kim – Ark Energy Chief Executive Officer

Townsville’s deep-water port and proximity to Asia has a strategic edge of becoming a global hub for producing and exporting hydrogen – the future energy.

“This is another exciting renewable energy project for the Port as green hydrogen becomes one of the most sought-after energy products on the world market,” she said.

“We believe Townsville is well placed to be at the forefront of this energy revolution, which will also boost our economic development, create new jobs and substantially reduce our carbon emissions.

“We recently released our Port Vision 2050 – our roadmap for the next 30 years – which has a strong emphasis on action for climate change.

“Facilitating the production, usage and export of green hydrogen is one of the Port’s strategic goals.”

Ranee Crosby – Port of Townsville Chief Executive Officer

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Tuesday 7 September 2021 – Media Release

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