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19 May 2021
 

Hydrogen Park South Australia Opens for Business

Australian Gas Networks (AGN) - part of Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) has officially opened its $14.5 million hydrogen production facility Hydrogen Park South Australia (HyP SA) and commenced blending renewable hydrogen into part of its natural gas distribution network in Adelaide, South Australia.

The facility, located south of Adelaide at the Tonsley Innovation District, was formally opened today by the Premier of South Australia, the Hon Steven Marshall MP with the Minister for Energy and Mining, the Hon Dan van Holst Pellekaan MP, amongst a number of distinguished guests.

At HyP SA, a proton exchange membrane (PEM) electrolyser uses renewable electricity (solar and wind) to split water into hydrogen and oxygen. AGN will blend approximately 5% renewable hydrogen into its existing natural gas distribution network to deliver a blended gas to more than 700 homes in parts of the Adelaide suburb of Mitchell Park.

AGN received a $4.9 million grant from the South Australian Government’s Renewable Technology Fund to build and operate the project.

Minister for Energy and Mining Dan van Holst Pellekaan said “with our abundant renewable energy resources South Australia is well placed to become a world-class producer, supplier and exporter of green hydrogen and projects such as HyP SA are key to demonstrating our leadership in this exciting industry.

“The installation of Australia’s largest hydrogen electrolyser further advances the Marshall Government’s plans to deliver cleaner, more affordable energy to South Australian households and businesses.

“Hydrogen is a fuel with tremendous potential and the Marshall Government is getting in on the ground floor to ensure we can service local, national and international demand for zero carbon hydrogen.”

AGIG Chief Executive Officer, Mr Ben Wilson said the successful completion of HyP SA is an important milestone in South Australia’s renewable gas journey and reflected widening community recognition of hydrogen’s significant benefits.

"HyP SA is an Australian first and one of only a few projects in the world to deliver a renewable gas blend to homes connected to an existing gas network," Mr Wilson said.

"The hydrogen produced at HyP SA shows how we can use the state’s abundant solar and wind resources to deliver renewable gas to homes and businesses. HyP SA demonstrates the low carbon future of the gas industry and illustrates the important role the nation’s gas networks will play in meeting the decarbonisation challenge.”

"At AGIG, we are investing in the long-term interests of our customers and the environment, with HyP SA providing the template for the conversion of our entire gas network to safely and efficiently distribute renewable hydrogen to our customers. We are now focused on developing plans to deliver a completely renewable gas supply for our customers.” 

Local resident, Jack was also excited about the project. “As a long-time Mitchell Park resident and gas user I’m proud to be one of the first to receive renewable gas. Since finding out about the project I’ve been interested in learning more about the project and the benefits of blended renewable gas and look forward to seeing where it all goes in the future” he said

The HyP SA facility also includes tube trailer refilling infrastructure to supply renewable hydrogen to industry across South Australia via road transport with project partner BOC, a subsidiary of Linde plc.

HyP SA is capable of producing approximately 175 tonnes of hydrogen per annum, equal to the total gas use of around 1,500 South Australian homes, or tens of thousands of homes on a blended gas basis.

HyP SA is also the first of several renewable hydrogen projects AGIG is developing around Australia.

AGIG has announced plans for a similar plant in Gladstone, Queensland; is developing detailed plans to blend between 10% and 100% renewable hydrogen into gas networks in both South Australia and Victoria through the Australian Hydrogen Centre; and is assessing how hydrogen can be introduced into the Dampier to Bunbury natural gas transmission pipeline in Western Australia.

Additionally, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency recently awarded two AGIG projects funding as part of the Renewable Hydrogen Deployment Funding Round. Hydrogen Park Murray Valley – partnering with ENGIE - in Wodonga, Victoria and the Clean Energy Innovation Park – partnering with ATCO Australia - in Warradarge, Western Australia are both 10MW projects that will look to blend into gas distribution networks as well as supply industry and transport.

 

Background

 

About AGN

AGN owns gas distribution networks across Australia, including networks in South Australia, Victoria and Queensland as well as Wagga Wagga and Albury in regional New South Wales. AGN delivers gas to over 1.3 million homes and businesses

 

About AGIG

Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) owns and operates one of Australia’s largest gas infrastructure businesses with operations across every mainland state and the Northern Territory supplying approximately 2 million customers. Operations include 40,000km of distribution and transmission gas pipelines, 60 petajoules of gas storage capacity, gas processing facilities and remote power generation.

AGIG’s vision is to be the leading gas infrastructure business in Australia - by delivering for customers, being a good employer, and being sustainably cost efficient.

 

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Craig de Laine, Executive General Manager,
Customer and Strategy AGIG
T (08) 8418 1129 M 0403 309 940
Peter Kermode, Cannings Purple
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