IHI Leads Japan's 1GW Hydrogen Export for Queensland
Sep 15, 2023 11:13 AM ET
- IHI Corp joins consortium behind innovative HyNQ - North Queensland Energy Project, an integrated green hydrogen & ammonia production & export complex powered by behind-the-meter wind & solar plants. Pre-FEED study complete, FEED to start Q1 2024, launch 2027/2028.
Japan's IHI Corp has joined the consortium behind the HyNQ – North Queensland Energy Project, which will create a large-scale integrated green hydrogen and ammonia production and export complex in Queensland. The 1-GW electrolyser facility will be powered by behind-the-meter wind and solar plants near the Port of Abbot Point, with its output to be mostly shipped overseas and some to domestic customers in North Queensland. A pre-FEED study has been completed and the project partners plan to move to the FEED stage in the first quarter of 2024, with a final investment decision expected in 2025. Hydrogen and ammonia production is slated for launch in 2027/2028.
What are the Plans for Japan's HyNQ – North Queensland Energy Project?
- The HyNQ – North Queensland Energy Project will be powered by 1-GW electrolyser facility.
- The facility will be connected to behind-the-meter wind and solar plants near the Port of Abbot Point.
- The output of the facility will be mostly exported overseas, with some to domestic customers in North Queensland.
- The project partners plan to move to the FEED stage in the first quarter of 2024, with a final investment decision expected in 2025.
- Hydrogen and ammonia production is slated to begin in 2027/2028.
- The partnership between Japanese company IHI Corp and the consortium is expected to facilitate the development of the project.
- The project is expected to deliver economic benefits to the North Queensland region, including additional jobs and increased investment in the area.
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