Climate Impact Corporation Plans Australia's Largest Green Hydrogen Projects in SA and NT
Key Ideas
  • Climate Impact Corporation (CIC) plans to develop two of Australia's largest green hydrogen projects in the Northern Territory and South Australia, each with a 10GW capacity, aiming to advance renewable fuel production.
  • CIC's innovative off-grid modular hydrogen production technology, in partnership with GE Vernova, seeks to utilize solar resources and atmospheric water generators to enable hydrogen production in remote locations.
  • The company emphasizes cost efficiency, targeting a price point of US$2 per kilogram for hydrogen production through disruptive innovation and strategic partnerships with industry experts like GE Vernova, JA Solar, and Sungrow Hydrogen.
  • CIC's focus on creating a local supply chain for module development in Australia, potentially manufacturing critical components in Adelaide, highlights the potential for job creation and sustainable energy solutions in the region.
Climate Impact Corporation (CIC), a global renewable energy project developer, has unveiled plans to establish two major green hydrogen projects in the Northern Territory and South Australia, each boasting a 10GW capacity. The company aims to pioneer off-grid hydrogen production technology in collaboration with GE Vernova, designed to operate independently of traditional infrastructure, thus reducing the burden on governments and communities. By harnessing Australia's abundant solar resources and atmospheric water generation technology, CIC seeks to address the challenges of energy and water scarcity for renewable hydrogen production. The company's strategic partnerships with GE Vernova, JA Solar, and Sungrow Hydrogen underscore its commitment to achieving cost efficiency, targeting a competitive price point of US$2 per kilogram for hydrogen. Additionally, CIC plans to establish a local supply chain for module development, potentially manufacturing key components in Adelaide to support job creation and sustainable energy practices in the region. With the first test modules set to commence hydrogen production later this year, CIC urges Australian governments to collaborate and support the advancement of renewable hydrogen projects to position the country as a leader in this transformative technology.
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