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Japan’s Eneos, Australia’s Origin study green hydrogen

  • : Hydrogen
  • 21/08/24

Japanese refiner Eneos and Australian upstream and utility firm Origin Energy are to jointly explore a potential green hydrogen supply chain from Australia to Japan.

The study is aiming to supply affordable and stable carbon dioxide-free hydrogen in Australia's Queensland state. Origin Energy will focus on the hydrogen production using electricity from renewable energy sources. Eneos will examine shipping the hydrogen to Japan as methylcyclohexane, which fixes hydrogen with toluene and remains in a liquid form at normal temperature and pressure for storage and transportation.

The companies are considering accessing financial support by their respective governments, such as Japan's green innovation fund and Queensland's hydrogen industry development fund, to set up a Australia-Japan green hydrogen supply chain as soon as possible.

Eneos has other renewable energy projects in Australia, as the company regards the country as having considerable potential to generate affordable renewables-based electricity with the country's good weather conditions and large land area. Eneos is studying another green hydrogen supply chain with Australia-based renewable energy firm Neoen, as well as a solar power business in Queensland.


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