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Recently, Australia will trial solar and wind energy to produce hydrogen through electrolysis, and then use hydrogen for long-term energy storage
of natural gas energy in Sydney.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has committed $7.
5 million to Australian energy company Jemena to build a demonstration-scale 500kW electrolyzer at its western Sydney plant, known as the H2GO project
.
The $15 million, two-year pilot project will connect to Jemena's existing gas network, which supplies gas to 1.
3 million customers in New South Wales
.
AT A PRESS CONFERENCE, ARENA NOTED THAT HYDROGEN CAN BE SAFELY ADDED TO NATURAL GAS MAINS IN CONCENTRATIONS OF UP TO 10% WITHOUT AFFECTING PIPELINES, EQUIPMENT OR REGULATIONS
.
Much of the hydrogen produced will be injected into the local gas network for domestic use and will demonstrate the potential for
renewable hydrogen storage in Australia's gas network.
"Australians in the future will need to decide how to use excess renewable energy
on windy or very sunny days," said the managing director of Jemena.
Jemena's H2GO project will demonstrate how existing gas pipeline technology can store weeks and months of excess renewable energy, making it more efficient
than batteries that can only store minutes or hours of excess renewable energy.
”
"As Australia transitions to renewable energy, hydrogen can play an important role as energy storage and can also decarbonise
the gas network with 'green' natural gas," said the ARENA CEO.
The power-gas value chain has great potential, including the ability to stabilize the grid and pair renewable energy with electrolyzers to absorb and store excess electricity
.
”
In the long term, hydrogen is also likely to be a major export opportunity
for Australia.
Earlier this month, ARENA announced $22 million in research and development funding for hydrogen exports, supporting 16 research projects across nine Australian universities and research institutes as hydrogen is seen as a potential major export opportunity
.
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Recently, Australia will trial solar and wind energy to produce hydrogen through electrolysis, and then use hydrogen for long-term energy storage
of natural gas energy in Sydney.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) has committed $7.
5 million to Australian energy company Jemena to build a demonstration-scale 500kW electrolyzer at its western Sydney plant, known as the H2GO project
.
The $15 million, two-year pilot project will connect to Jemena's existing gas network, which supplies gas to 1.
3 million customers in New South Wales
.
AT A PRESS CONFERENCE, ARENA NOTED THAT HYDROGEN CAN BE SAFELY ADDED TO NATURAL GAS MAINS IN CONCENTRATIONS OF UP TO 10% WITHOUT AFFECTING PIPELINES, EQUIPMENT OR REGULATIONS
.
Much of the hydrogen produced will be injected into the local gas network for domestic use and will demonstrate the potential for
renewable hydrogen storage in Australia's gas network.
"Australians in the future will need to decide how to use excess renewable energy
on windy or very sunny days," said the managing director of Jemena.
Jemena's H2GO project will demonstrate how existing gas pipeline technology can store weeks and months of excess renewable energy, making it more efficient
than batteries that can only store minutes or hours of excess renewable energy.
”
"As Australia transitions to renewable energy, hydrogen can play an important role as energy storage and can also decarbonise
the gas network with 'green' natural gas," said the ARENA CEO.
The power-gas value chain has great potential, including the ability to stabilize the grid and pair renewable energy with electrolyzers to absorb and store excess electricity
.
”
In the long term, hydrogen is also likely to be a major export opportunity
for Australia.
Earlier this month, ARENA announced $22 million in research and development funding for hydrogen exports, supporting 16 research projects across nine Australian universities and research institutes as hydrogen is seen as a potential major export opportunity
.
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