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GE Vernova to Power World’s Largest Green Hydrogen Plant in South Australia

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso26/02/20242 Mins Read
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South Australian Government has selected global energy giant GE Vernova to supply turbines for the world’s largest green hydrogen power plant, set to be constructed near Whyalla. This monumental project aims to leverage GE’s cutting-edge aeroderivative LM6000Velox turbine generators, heralding a step forward in the use of 100% renewable hydrogen in Australia.

The heart of the state government’s $600 million Hydrogen Jobs Plan, this ambitious endeavor seeks to position South Australia as a leader in the burgeoning green hydrogen economy. The 200 MW hydrogen power plant, coupled with a 250 MW electrolyser, is set to become a cornerstone of the state’s renewable energy infrastructure.

GE’s LM6000Velox turbine generators, running on 100% renewable hydrogen produced by a massive 250 MW electrolyser fueled by wind and solar power, represent a technological leap. These turbines, the first of their kind in Australia and the largest globally, mark a milestone in utilizing hydrogen for power generation, pushing the boundaries of clean energy solutions.

The hydrogen power plant, scheduled to commence operations in early 2026, holds the key to balancing South Australia’s grid during peak demand. While acknowledging the production inefficiencies of hydrogen, the plant promises significantly lower emissions than traditional gas sources, aligning with South Australia’s commitment to achieving a net 100% renewables grid.

The Whyalla Steelworks eyes a transition to “green steel” by tapping into the Whyalla electrolyser’s hydrogen. This shift away from coal aligns with broader environmental goals. Additionally, agreements with Santos and ongoing efforts to secure electrolysers emphasize South Australia’s commitment to fostering a robust hydrogen ecosystem.

In a parallel development, the state government announced key players joining the Port Bonython hydrogen hub, marking a collaborative effort to establish a multi-billion dollar green hydrogen economy. Fortescue Metals, Amp Energy, Origin Energy, The Hydrogen Utility (H2U), and Santos have signed development agreements, highlighting the growing interest in South Australia’s hydrogen vision.

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