Allens advises ARENA on Australian-first renewable hydrogen plant

Allens has advised the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) on its grant funding of Australia's first large scale renewable hydrogen plant, to be built in the Pilbara in Western Australia.

ARENA has conditionally approved a $47.5 million grant to the project vehicle owned by ENGIE to build one of the world's largest renewable hydrogen plants, which will harvest solar power in the Pilbara to make renewable hydrogen. This in turn will be used to produce ammonia for fertiliser production at the neighbouring Yara Pilbara Fertiliser facility.

The $87 million Yuri project will use a 10 MW electrolyser powered by 18 MW of solar PV and supported by an 8 MW battery energy storage system. The project will be the first large-scale renewable hydrogen plant in Australia and one of the largest in the world, and will produce renewable hydrogen to in turn produce ammonia, a vital ingredient in nitrogen fertilisers and which is currently derived from fossil fuels.

'Green hydrogen production is touted to become a key technology for energy storage and carbon emission reduction. We are delighted to have worked with ARENA on its funding of this project, which takes Australia another step closer to becoming a global leader in clean energy and renewable hydrogen export,' said lead Partner Rob Watt.

'The project comes amid a building market focus on Australia's energy transition, and in particular the prioritising of hydrogen as part of the National Hydrogen Strategy.'

A long-standing client of Allens, ARENA is a federal government body established to support the global transition to net-zero emissions by accelerating the pace of pre-commercial innovation.

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