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Infinite Green Energy and Samsung C&T Unite for Arrowsmith Hydrogen Plant

Anela DoksoBy Anela Dokso18/05/20233 Mins Read
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In a significant step towards renewable energy development, Infinite Green Energy (IGE) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Samsung C&T to collaborate on the Arrowsmith Hydrogen Plant.

This renewable hydrogen production facility will be situated in Western Australia, approximately 30km south of Dongara.

The ambitious project aims to generate up to 300 tons of green hydrogen per day, equivalent to 100,000 tons annually, utilizing wind and solar power as its primary energy sources. The key focus of the initiative is the timely completion of the subsea pipeline and offshore loading facility by early 2028, with production slated to commence in the same year. Additionally, the project encompasses a truck-offloading terminal that will enable IGE to supply local operations and support the development of the Zero Emissions Highway.

The design of the Arrowsmith Hydrogen Plant includes a robust infrastructure, consisting of 700MW of electrolysers, 750MW of solar photovoltaic (PV) systems, 1,550MW of wind turbines, and 240MW of batteries. IGE envisions connecting the Arrowsmith facility to the South West Interconnected System (SWIS) through the Eneabba South to Arrowsmith link, which can subsequently be extended to Geraldton and Oakajee.

Future expansions are being considered, with Samsung C&T expected to contribute 7GW of renewable energy from the Arrowsmith site, including 2,100MW of electrolysers.

Western Australian Hydrogen Industry Minister Roger Cook expressed his enthusiasm for this development, emphasizing its contribution to Western Australia’s emergence as a significant producer, exporter, and user of renewable energy. He underlined the importance of partnerships like this in realizing the goals outlined in the Western Australian Renewable Hydrogen Strategy and seizing future opportunities in the sector.

Stephen Gauld, the Managing Director and CEO of Infinite Green Energy, regarded the partnership with Samsung C&T as a crucial step in strengthening stakeholder confidence and propelling the flagship Arrowsmith project forward. He noted the alignment between the partnership and IGE’s commitment to fighting climate change while benefiting the local communities and the Western Australian economy.

Peter Coleman, Chairman of Infinite Green Energy, warmly welcomed Samsung C&T as a key partner for the Arrowsmith project, acknowledging their invaluable expertise and relationships that will contribute to its success.

Sechul Oh, President and CEO of E&C Group at Samsung C&T, emphasized the strong alignment between the project and Samsung’s vision, which revolves around accelerating the energy transition and creating opportunities for individuals and businesses. Green hydrogen production holds a pivotal role in this pursuit.

IGE aims to become Australia’s first zero-carbon commercial hydrogen producer. Initially targeting the domestic Western Australian market with a capacity of up to 42 tons per day, the company has expanded its ambitions and completed the export terminal design concept, including the subsea pipeline for cryogenic gas.

IGE is also concurrently progressing the Northam MEG HP1 project, another renewable hydrogen initiative in collaboration with Samsung C&T.

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