Green Dream in Doubt After Queensland’s Flagship Hydrogen Project Axed - ABC Listen
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Green dream in doubt after Queensland’s flagship hydrogen project axed - ABC listen
The federal government's plan to make Australia a world leader in a new form of renewable energy is facing serious questions after another high-profile green hydrogen project collapsed. Federal Energy Minister Chris Bowen has conceded the sector is facing 'headwinds' after the $14 billion Central Queensland Hydrogen Project was dumped. It came after the Queensland-owned energy company, Stanwell, withdrew its support for the project. Guest: Aliso…
Australia’s Biggest Planned Hydrogen Project Scrapped
State-owned energy company Stanwell has announced it will withdraw from a planned hydrogen project bound for the regional Queensland city of Gladstone, as well as all other hydrogen developments. The $14.75 billion (US $9.6 billion) CQ-H2 project was intended to be a main player in the federal Labor government’s net zero arsenal, with a predicted output of 200 tonnes of renewable liquified hydrogen by 2029, before producing up to 800 tonnes dail…
Gladstone green hydrogen project scrapped - Prime Mover Magazine
CQ-H2 proposed production facility in Gladstone. Image: Stanwell Corporation.Stanwell Corporation has discontinued its involvement in the Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2). The State Government-owned Stanwell this week announced it would discontinue the $12.5 billion project and other hydrogen development activities amid exiting partners and soaring costs. “The CQ-H2 project has been a valuable international collaboration that has prov…
Stanwell exits Gladstone green hydrogen project
Queensland’s largest green hydrogen project is on the scrap heap after state government-owned Stanwell Corporation announced its withdrawal from the international consortium developing the estimated $12.5 billion production plant and pipeline.The Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2) has been scrapped after lead partner Stanwell Corporation announced its withdrawal from the consortium of Australian and international partners developing the…
Stanwell bows out of hydrogen developments
Government-owned power corporation Stanwell has confirmed it is walking away from the proposed Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2) and other hydrogen development activities. ‘The CQ-H2 project has been a valuable international collaboration that has provided important technical and commercial knowledge to support the future large-scale commercialisation of renewable hydrogen,’ it said in a statement on […] Thank-you for your int…
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