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Pipeliner wants âgreen gasâ target to mirror RET
May 25, 2021 â 12.00am
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Setting a target for ârenewable gasâ that mirrors the Renewable Energy Target that kick-started the wind and solar power boom in Australia would help save as much as $14 billion by utilising existing gas infrastructure on the way to net zero emissions.
Thatâs the view of Frank Tudor, managing director of Sydneyâs biggest gas distributor Jemena, who will on Tuesday call for a 2030 target to be set for âgreenâ gas â biogas and renewables-based hydrogen â as a crucial next step towards carbon neutrality for Australia by 2050.
The idea, supported by the Business Council of Australia (BCA) and Australian Industry Group, comes as players all along the supply chain for natural gas try to ensure their survival in a world aiming to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees. The International Energy Agency said last week that to even have a 50:50 chance of r
EnergyAustralia starts piping hydrogen-gas blend into homes
Reuters
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Australia s biggest hydrogen production site on Wednesday officially started blending green hydrogen with natural gas to supply homes in a first for the country as it looks to switch toward cleaner energy.
The Hyp SA project, run by Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG), plans to blend about 5% green hydrogen into its gas distribution network going to more than 700 homes in a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia, the state using the highest proportion of renewable energy for power.
AGIG, which is owned by units of Hong Kong-based CK Group, is producing green hydrogen at an Adelaide site using solar and wind energy to power a 1.25 megawatt electrolyser to split water.
AGIG starts supplying hydrogen blended gas to Adelaide
Australian Gas Networks (AGN), part of Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG), has officially opened its A$14.5mn ($11.2mn) Hydrogen Park South Australia (HyP SA) green hydrogen plant and started adding the fuel into the Adelaide natural gas network, AGIG said on May 19.
AGN will provide a blend of 95% natural gas, 5% hydrogen to more than 700 homes in parts of the Adelaide suburb of Mitchell Park. AGN received a A$4.9mn grant from the South Australian government’s Renewable Technology Fund to build and operate the plant. HyP SA is an Australian first and one of only a few projects in the world to deliver a renewable gas blend to homes connected to an existing gas network, AGIG CEO Ben Wilson said. The hydrogen produced at HyP SA shows how we can use the state’s abundant solar and wind resources to deliver carbon-free gas to homes and businesses.”