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6 May 2021
The development of green hydrogen projects in Australia is gathering pace, with another renewable energy project developer kick-starting the planning process for what will be one of Queensland’s first commercial-scale production facilities.
Edify Energy – one of Australia’s most successful renewable energy developers – has lodged planning applications for a 10MW hydrogen facility at a :sustainable” industrial district that is being established just outside of Townsville.
The green hydrogen project is planned for the Lansdown Eco-Industrial Precinct, being developed by the Townsville City Council, which is set to be established near Edify’s 200MW Majors Creek Solar Farm.
The Lansdown Eco-Industrial Precinct is hoping to attract a number of sustainable ventures to the Townsville area, with nearby access to energy and exports infrastructure, as well as a dedicated supply of water via the Haughton Pipeline.