Chemical Processing
Woodside Energy Halts Green Hydrogen Projects in Australia and New Zealand
Woodside Energy has decided to halt two of its major green hydrogen projects in Australia and New Zealand totaling around 2.3 gigawatts (GW) of electrolyzer capacity
Woodside has withdrawn its environmental application for the proposed H2Tas green hydrogen and green ammonia project in Tasmania, Australia. The facility was designed to support 1.7 GW of electrolyzer capacity. Also on hold is the Southern Green Hydrogen project in Southland, New Zealand, until market conditions improve. Woodside Energy has ended its partnership with Meridian Energy (Wellington, New Zealand) as the project partner. The project was expected to produce green hydrogen and green ammonia from the 600 megawatts (MW) of electrolyzer capacity.
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Green hydrogen development and commercialization in the Oceania region faces significant challenges due to the cost of production, infrastructure, renewable energy generation and environmental demands.
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