- Locally made green hydrogen and ammonia could be exported to Europe from WA's Mid West according to Trilateral Hydrogen Hub Feasibility (TrHyHub) Study
- Study investigated feasibility of hydrogen exports from Oakajee Strategic Industrial Area (SIA)
- Findings support overall goal of Oakajee SIA functioning as a large-scale hydrogen production hub
New research shows Western Australia is well placed to export locally made green hydrogen and ammonia to Europe via the State's Mid West.
The Trilateral Hydrogen Hub Feasibility (TrHyHub) Study - a joint initiative between the State Government, Mid West Ports Authority, the Netherlands' Port of Rotterdam, and Germany's Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems - investigated the potential to deliver a clean energy supply chain between the Oakajee Strategic Industrial Area (SIA) and Germany.
According to the study, exporting green ammonia through Oakajee SIA could be feasible through a single point mooring solution, with the Mid West offering a unique combination of excellent renewable energy potential, high land availability, and political stability.
The study also identified the Mid West's potential for large-scale renewable electricity generation, which could allow for millions of tonnes of hydrogen to be produced per annum.
This supports the goal of Oakajee SIA functioning as a large-scale hydrogen production hub.
The State Government is committed to supporting Strategic Industrial Areas across WA, including through the $1 billion Strategic Industries Fund, which will fast-track clean energy and major industrial projects.
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As stated by Mid West Minister Jackie Jarvis:
"We want to keep WA's economy the strongest in the nation, including by diversifying our economy and making more things here.
"That means supporting job-creating renewable energy projects.
"This study demonstrates the critical role WA could play as a clean energy exporter if we can work with industry and build on our experience as a globally recognised energy exporter that can deliver major projects.
"By activating industrial areas and streamlining approvals, we will ensure WA is well-placed to become a world leader in green hydrogen exports."
As stated by Ports Minister Stephen Dawson:
"Mid West Ports plays a vital part in sustaining the economy of the region, and this study highlights its importance to our State leveraging new export opportunities, like renewable energy.
"I commend Mid West Ports Authority for their role in this study and their work to support the activation of Oakajee SIA.
"This collaborative project has also bolstered our State's relationships with key international partners such as Europe's largest seaport - the Port of Rotterdam - and strengthened our understanding of what is required to make clean energy exports from the Oakajee SIA to Europe a reality."