Vikram Singh, Head of Renewable Gas Development of Australian Gas Infrastructure Group, unveiled plans for Australia’s largest renewable gas project in his keynote speech at the SAHy2024 Conference in Adelaide.
HyP Adelaide is a proposed 60 MW renewable hydrogen production facility located at SA Water’s Bolivar wastewater treatment plant. HyP Adelaide’s aim is to produce up to 700 TJ of renewable hydrogen per year and is our next scaling milestone, building from the capability and knowledge from Hydrogen Park South Australia and Hydrogen Park Murray Valley.
Subject to technical approvals HyP Adelaide intends to blend renewable hydrogen with natural gas at up to 20% by volume into Adelaide’s gas networks, and supply over 350,000 customers. Renewable gases like renewable hydrogen can help enable the decarbonisation of industry, power generation and households because its flame doesn’t emit carbon emissions.
As major sponsors of the SA-H2H Hydrogen Technology Cluster SAHy Conference, it has been an honour to host events, present to delegates and attend presentations in Adelaide this week – a fantastic cross-pollination of knowledge and networking.
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Press release https://shorturl.at/aF245