NT moves on giga-scale green hydrogen production

The Northern Territory Government has awarded major project status to TE H2’s Darwin H2 Hub.

The Darwin H2 Hub is expected to be a green hydrogen production facility which will use solar energy to produce more than 80,000 tonnes of renewable-based hydrogen each year.

With the potential to create approximately 800 jobs during construction and 175 positions once it is operational, the hydrogen will be for domestic and international export.

It will reportedly assist both Australian and global companies to decarbonise through the use of green hydrogen, and to facilitate industries in a ‘net zero’ economy.

“With our abundant solar resources and our strategic location to support exports into the Indo-Pacific, the production of green hydrogen is a key opportunity for the Territory to address the growing demand for this green energy globally,” said Chief Minister Eva Lawler.

The Territory Government has been working closely with Total Eren since 2022, now ‘TE H2’, and has seen the project develop.

TE H2 has been established by Total Eren. It is a joint venture formed by TotalEnergies and EREN which develops large-scale green hydrogen projects benefitting from exceptional renewable resources.

The company will continue to progress its project, working towards design of the downstream facility, transmission infrastructure and upstream generation facility.

TE H2 is among five proponents awarded ‘not to deal’ commitments by the NT Government to provide certainty for land at Middle Arm.

Major project status is a formal recognition of a project’s significance through its contribution to economic growth, decarbonisation, employment and renewable energy supply chains in the NT.

TE H2 Australia Managing Director Kam Ho said: “The Darwin H2 Hub will contribute to driving the Northern Territory Government’s vision of achieving net zero emissions by 2050 and will enable other industries to move towards decarbonisation and sustainable industry.”

In other news, the Port of Melbourne has boosted its capability with the completion of the Webb Dock East Extension project.

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