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Western Australia’s Green Hydrogen Ambitions Soar with Frontier Energy

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso19/12/20232 Mins Read
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ASX-listed Frontier Energy has successfully acquired Waroona Energy, marking the birth of what it claims to be “Western Australia’s largest renewable energy development company.”

Frontier Energy’s vision extends to becoming a major player in green hydrogen production, aiming to create some of Australia’s most cost-effective green hydrogen. With control over two grid connections capable of exporting over 1GW of renewable energy to the state’s main grid, Frontier Energy sets the stage for substantial contributions to Western Australia’s energy needs. The company boasts a freehold landholding of 868 hectares, providing ample space for its renewable endeavors.

Frontier Energy’s ongoing 120MW Stage One solar project at Bristol Springs is progressing through feasibility, and the company envisions it as “WA’s largest vertically integrated renewable energy hub.” The project’s unique location, surrounded by major infrastructure, positions it as a cost-efficient green hydrogen asset, potentially one of the lowest-cost ones in Australia. The company’s commitment to the transition from fossil fuels is evident in the strategic placement of Bristol Springs.

The completion of the Frontier-Waroona deal enables Frontier Energy to accelerate the development of one of Western Australia’s largest solar projects in a capital-efficient manner. With solar development approvals for a 355MW project, Frontier Energy aims to play a pivotal role in reshaping the state’s renewable landscape. The combination of Frontier and Waroona provides critical mass, creating favorable conditions for securing financing, a key element in the expansive development plans.

Frontier Energy’s ongoing assessments of “multiple value-added initiatives” hint at a diversified approach to renewable energy. The company’s plans include not only solar projects but also potential ventures into hydrogen, peaking plant scenarios, and battery technologies. The vision is to transform Bristol Springs into one of Western Australia’s largest diversified renewable energy hubs, reinforcing the commitment to sustainable and diversified energy solutions.

As Western Australia cements its position as a sought-after destination for major renewables developments, Frontier Energy’s strategic moves underscore the region’s potential in leading Australia’s green energy transition. The months ahead promise significant news flow, including the finalization of studies, financing activities, and the realization of Frontier Energy’s transformative projects.

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