The Woodside Energy-operated Angel CCS joint venture plans to develop a large scale multi-user carbon capture and storage (CCS) hub to help decarbonise Australian and international industry.
Pollination has joined with two traditional owner groups in what could be the country’s first fully renewable energy-based hydrogen and ammonia production hub.
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14 April 2021
Plans backed by international renewables giant Engie to build a solar powered, megawatt-scale hydrogen electrolyser plant to produce “green ammonia” in the Western Australia Pilbara region have been referred to the state’s Environmental Protection Authority.
Yara Pilbara Fertilisers and Engie said the project would initially build an 18MW solar farm and a 10MW hydrogen electrolyser within the Burrup Strategic Industrial Area (SIA), to provide a zero-carbon feed source for the existing YPF Ammonia Plant.
The two companies began actively investigating the feasibility of decarbonising Yara’s Pilbara ammonia plant in February of last year, with the backing of $995,000 in grant funding from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency.