Hydrogen Growth

Interest in the growth of the hydrogen economy has developed rapidly, with governments throughout Europe, the Americas and Asia now mapping out a future for green hydrogen as an integral part of achieving their decarbonisation plans. Australia is well-positioned to become a global leader in this space with abundant renewable resources and an extensive energy export industry.

This platform is designed to accelerate the development of hydrogen, ammonia and green chemicals projects and associated infrastructure, with a pipeline of small and large-scale green and blue hydrogen projects in Australia, the US and Chile. Energy Estate is developing a global pipeline of large-scale projects in key markets including the APAC region, the Americas, MENA and Europe, focusing on the delivery of green hydrogen and chemicals together with hydrogen infrastructure, mobility and technology opportunities.

Projects


The HyNorth Clean Energy Hub will create a large hydrogen production and export project with extensive behind the meter solar PV and wind farm. The project will be located at the existing export terminal, repurposing infrastructure into a decarbonisation platform to accelerate the energy transition.

HyNQ Clean Energy Hub


Hunter Hydrogen Network (H2N)

Bringing together a consortium of pipeline operators, energy companies and mining interests to form the Hunter Hydrogen Network (H2N) and establish an energy transition pathway for the Hunter Valley. It will empower the Renewable Energy Industrial Precincts and ensure that the Hunter is positioned to play its role in a competitive, global hydrogen economy.


Hydrogen City, Texas

Green Hydrogen International, a joint venture between Energy Esate and EastEdge Energy, is developing Hydrogen Cities to deliver a world-class green hydrogen to ammonia facility in a strategic location for both domestic supply and export. Clean power in stage 1 will be supplied by 2 GW of wind and solar. The ammonia plant will be located near Corpus Christi and supply domestic ammonia as a fertilizer and export ammonia as an energy carrier either for power generation or as a marine fuel. Two further stages will take the total renewable energy supply to 50GW.