News
Tallawarra will be expanded with a new hydrogen capability

Tallawarra will be expanded with a new hydrogen capability

Source: EnergyAustralia


ENERGYAUSTRALIA GIVES GREEN LIGHT TO AUSTRALIA’S FIRST NET ZERO EMISSIONS, HYDROGEN/GAS POWER PLANT
Tuesday, May 4, 2021
Tallawarra will be expanded with a new hydrogen capability

Tallawarra will be expanded with a new hydrogen capability

Source: EnergyAustralia


VICTORIA, Australia -- EnergyAustralia announced that the expansion of its existing Tallawarra power station in the Illawarra region is proceeding, following an agreement reached with the Government of New South Wales. The 300+ megawatt Tallawarra B power station will be powering New South Wales homes and businesses in time for summer following Liddell’s retirement.

The peaking power station will be capable of using a blend of green hydrogen and natural gas, with the plant’s greenhouse gas emissions to be fully offset over its operational life. The new power station will deliver reliable power to around 150,000 homes, contribute $300 million to the economy and create 250 well-paid jobs during construction.

Managing Director, Catherine Tanna, said Tallawarra B will be Australia’s first net zero emissions hydrogen and gas capable power plant, with direct carbon emissions from the project offset over its operational life. EnergyAustralia will offer to buy 200,000kg of green hydrogen per year from 2025.

"We thank the New South Wales Government for its support for Tallawarra B. It means the station will be operating in time for the summer of 2023-24, following the closure of the Liddell power station, and it will help to kick start the green hydrogen industry," said Tanna.

"We are leading the sector by building the first net zero emissions hydrogen and gas capable power plant in New South Wales," she said.

"What’s particularly exciting is that further engineering studies will see if the amount of green hydrogen can increase, which will further support the Port Kembla Hydrogen Hub."

Tanna said Tallawarra B will provide New South Wales with improved energy security, reliability and flexibility options.

"Our new open-cycle, hydrogen and gas capable turbine will provide firm capacity on a continuous basis and paves the way for additional cleaner energy sources to enter the system.

"EnergyAustralia has a goal of being carbon neutral by 2050. Today we provide further evidence of another energy project that can help keep the lights on for customers with reliable, affordable, and cleaner energy."

Minister for Energy, Matt Kean, said: "This project sets a new benchmark for how gas generators can be consistent with NSW’s plan to be net zero by 2050 by using green hydrogen and offsetting residual emissions."

 

NOTICE TO USERS

Warranty: Forecast International makes no guarantees as to the veracity or accuracy of the information provided. It warrants only that the information, which has been obtained from multiple sources, has been researched and screened to the best of the ability of our staff within the limited time constraints. Forecast International encourages all clients to use multiple sources of information and to conduct their own research on source data prior to making important decisions. All URLs listed were active as of the time the information was recorded. Some hyperlinks may have become inactive since the time of publication.

Technical Support: Phone (203)426-0800 e-mail support@forecastinternational.com

Subscription Information: Phone (203)426-0800 or (800)451-4975; FAX (203)426-0223 (USA) or e-mail sales@forecastinternational.com

Aerospace/Defense News Highlights is published by Forecast International, 75 Glen Rd, Suite 302 Sandy Hook, CT 06482 USA. Articles that list Forecast International as the source are Copyrighted © 2024. Reproduction in any form, or transmission by electronic or other means, is prohibited without prior approval from the publisher.

Forecast International welcomes comments and suggestions regarding its material.
Please send any feedback to: info@forecastinternational.com