End of year update on Hydrogen projects in SA
New
Greenhill Energy (Tailem Bend)
Riverbend Energy Hub
$425M (for all three stages)
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Waste to hydrogen facility
Progressing approvals and FEED for Riverbend Energy Hub Stages 1, 2 & 3 (under Government South Australia's 'Essential Infrastructure' Crown Sponsorship)
Supply Chain Partners: Elders, Solo Resource Recovery, Peats Soil & Garden Supplies, and KSI Sawmills
Sparc Technologies (Roseworthy)
Sparc Hydrogen Progresses Pilot Plant Development(external site)(PDF)
Joint venture between Sparc Technologies, the University of Adelaide and Fortescue
Collaboration Framework Agreement with Shinshu University in Japan
pre-FEED study
No change
Marubeni (Bolivar)
150kW electrolyser and 5MW battery
Demonstrate renewable hydrogen production and storage in South Australia and one-off export of hydrogen using metal hydride storage technology
$12.5m project
Japanese Ministry of Environment grant
In commissioning
Hallett Group (Port Augusta)
$125 million green cement transformation project
6MW hydrogen electrolyser
Statement of Cooperation signed with the South Australian Government, Hallett Group, Elecseed and Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power
At feasibility stage
Iron Road (Cape Hardy)
AMP Energy project partner
Up to 10 GW electrolyser (initially a 1 GW electrolyser) over next decade to produce green hydrogen to make other products
AGN – HyP Adelaide (Bolivar)
Proposed 60 MW alkaline electrolyser
The hydrogen gas would then be blended at up to 20% by volume into Adelaide’s gas networks for over 350,000 residential and business customers
Project plans include the storage of 7 tonnes of hydrogen onsite
The hydrogen could also potentially be supplied to the Bolivar Power Station adjacent to the site and blended into its gas supply at up to 25% by energy
Vast Solar (Port Augusta)
Co-located with 30MW/288Mwh concentrated solar thermal power plant (VS1 project)
10 MW electrolyser producing hydrogen and combining with 15,000 tonnes per annum CO2 (from co-located Calix lime plant) to produce up to 7500 tonnes per annum of methanol (SM1 project)
$19.48m Australian Renewable Energy Agency grant (SM1)
€13.2 million German Government grant (SM1)
In development phase
NeuRizer (Leigh Creek)
deliver low-cost, high-quality nitrogen-based fertiliser ensuring a secure future supply for both national and international agriculture markets
1 - 2Mtpa of Urea fertiliser (ammonia) at two stages
In front end engineering design (FEED) stage
EntX (Millicent)
Working with Kimberley-Clark Australia to decarbonise its Millicent paper mill
Stage 1: 10MW electrolysis
Stage 2: 65MW electrolysis
At feasibility stage
EntX (Elliston)
Secured a gas storage exploration licence to explore Polda Basin salt deposit on the western Eyre Peninsula for its underground hydrogen storage potential
At exploration stage
H2EX (Eyre Peninsula)
Natural hydrogen exploration
Awarded exploration licence PEL 691 in June 2022
Exploration underway to test for Hydrogen
At feasibility stage
Change in status
Amp Energy (Cape Hardy)
Green Hydrogen Project
1GW of electrolyser capacity in Stage 1
Potential to expand up to 5GW of electrolyser capacity over time delivering over 500,000 tons per annum of green hydrogen
To be used as a feedstock for green ammonia exports and/or support South Australia’s green iron manufacturing
Gold Hydrogen (Yorke Peninsula)
Natural hydrogen exploration
Stage 1 exploration program will involve up to five exploration wells over the five-year licence period for PEL 687
Stage 2 well testing resulted in hydrogen and helium concentrations being successfully measured at surface
No longer listed
Trafigura (Port Pirie)
440MW electrolyser developed in 2 stages
Green ammonia production
$2.5m Government of South Australia grant towards front end engineering design (FEED) stage
In FEED stage
AGL and partners (Port Adelaide)
AGL leading feasibility study into renewable hydrogen production at its Torrens Island Power Station site
Partners include Adbri, Brickworks, Flinders Ports, INPEX Corporation, Osaka Gas Australia, SK ecoplant, Spark Renewables
GFG Alliance – Liberty Steel (Whyalla)
Trasformation - Decarbonisation of the steel industry
Stage 1
160-tonne Electric Arc Furnace (EAF)
90% reduction in CO2 emissions from steelmaking
Government of South Australia $50 million dollar Whyalla Steel Taskforce grant
Stage 2
1.8 million tonnes per annum Direct Reduction Plant to process locally mined magnetite using natural gas before transitioning to renewable hydrogen CN30
10 million tonnes per annum green Direct Reduction Plant for green steel production, using hydrogen as reducing agent in DRI process
Port Augusta Operations – Port Playford
7 million tonnes per annum export facility
350,000 tonnes of iron ore storage
At feasibility stage
Development application submitted
Operating
AGN – HyPSA (Tonsley)
1.25MW electrolyser
Gas network injection: 10% blend, nearly 4000 homes and businesses
Industrial supply: via tube trailer with BOC
$14.5 million dollar project
Received $4.9 million dollar grant from Government of South Australia
Operating since mid 2021
Torrens Transit (Morphettville)
Hydrogen refuelling station located at Morphettville bus depo
Supports Adelaide Metro’s two-year trial of two Foton Mobility hydrogen fuel cell buses
Operational
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