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Tasmania’s Hydrogen Industry Faces Challenges in Scale and Timelines

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso13/06/20233 Mins Read
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Hydrogen has been hailed as a renewable energy source with immense potential to replace fossil fuels, and Tasmania, Australia’s island state, is considered an ideal location for developing this industry.

However, the realities of building a renewable industry from scratch are becoming apparent, and the process is expected to take longer and be more costly than initially anticipated. This article explores the challenges and prospects of Tasmania’s hydrogen industry, highlighting the need for coordinated efforts and the importance of securing customers for successful project development.

The Tasmanian Energy Development Conference shed light on the complexities of developing the hydrogen industry. Several projects, such as a massive offshore wind farm, a transmission line to connect Tasmania to the mainland, and a hydrogen-to-methanol plant, are progressing toward final investment decisions (FIDs). Tasmania’s advantages, including clean hydropower, offshore wind potential, and suitable infrastructure, make it an attractive location for large-scale green hydrogen production. However, aligning all the necessary elements for success remains a considerable challenge.

A crucial factor identified by conference participants is the need to secure customers before making FIDs. Hydrogen’s viability as a gas is primarily limited to local usage, while transforming it into methanol or ammonia is necessary for export purposes. Methanol emerges as the most promising option for Tasmanian hydrogen projects, as it can help decarbonize challenging sectors like shipping. By combining green hydrogen with wood waste or chips from renewable plantations, Tasmania can produce renewable methanol, ensuring a sustainable supply chain.

Iberdrola, a Spanish utility, has joined forces with local company ABEL Energy to develop a substantial methanol plant with the capacity to produce 300,000 metric tonnes per year. The project’s success depends on various factors falling into place. Hydro Tasmania must advance its power station revamp and pumped storage facility plans, while TasNetworks, the state-owned grid operator, needs to upgrade transmission lines. The Marinus Link project, connecting Tasmania to mainland Victoria, must reach FID and commence construction. Furthermore, wind power projects, with the Bass Offshore Wind Energy project leading the way, need to secure FIDs.

The major challenge lies in coordinating and executing these projects in the required order, a task made more difficult by Australia’s rigorous approval processes at both federal and state levels. While achieving the development of a substantial hydrogen industry is not impossible, the timeline and escalating costs pose significant concerns. Australia is not alone in facing these challenges, but the issues confronted by Tasmania’s projects highlight the difficulty of achieving a meaningful transition away from fossil fuels within the necessary timeframe set by climate scientists.

Tasmania’s journey toward building a hydrogen industry underscores the magnitude of the task at hand. Despite its favorable conditions, the industry’s development requires meticulous planning, project synchronization, and the overcoming of regulatory hurdles. While Tasmania’s endeavors exemplify the challenges faced globally, they also serve as a reminder of the urgent need to transition away from fossil fuels. The road to a sustainable hydrogen future is demanding, but with coordinated efforts and a commitment to renewable energy, it is a goal that can be achieved.

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