Central Queensland Hydrogen Project

Central Queensland Hydrogen Project

Renewable Energy Power Generation

Brisbane City, Queensland 4,205 followers

Queensland’s global-scale renewable hydrogen project

About us

The Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2) is a global collaboration involving domestic and international partners from across the hydrogen supply chain who have come together to develop a global-scale renewable hydrogen project near Gladstone in Central Queensland. CQ-H2 will act as the catalyst for Australia’s hydrogen future by accelerating the decarbonisation of regional Australia, transitioning the economy away from missions intensive activity, anchoring regional economic transition in Central Queensland, and launching a new low carbon export industry. The CQ-H2 consortium comprises Japanese foundation companies Iwatani Corporation and Marubeni Corporation, Singapore’s Keppel, and Australia’s Stanwell Corporation Limited. Australian chemicals manufacturer Incitec Pivot Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding in September 2024 with the intent to join the CQ-H2 consortium in support of renewable ammonia development. CQ-H2 is undertaking a Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) study with a commitment of $117 million from government and consortium partners, including $20 million from the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and $15 million from the Queensland Government. The FEED study represents the largest investment in an Australian renewable hydrogen project of its kind to date. CQ-H2 is shortlisted for the Australian Government’s Hydrogen Headstart program.

Website
https://www.cqh2.energy
Industry
Renewable Energy Power Generation
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Brisbane City, Queensland
Founded
2021

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