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According to a report by EnergyWorld.
Taylor stated that Australia's national hydrogen strategy aims to list it as one of the three largest hydrogen exporters in Asia by 2030.
Taylor said in an interview with the "Reuters Event: Hydrogen Energy 2021" conference that we believe that expanding the scale of the industry, especially in a small market like Australia, while taking into account both domestic and export opportunities is crucial.
Green ammonia will be produced from hydrogen produced by renewable energy to power the electrolyzer to split water.
The Australian Renewable Energy Agency (Australian Renewable Energy Agency) this month provided Yara International SA of Norway and Engie SA of France with a grant of A$42.
Yara said that the plant will be completed in 2023 and will be equipped with a 10-megawatt electrolyzer, making it the world's first industrial-scale renewable hydrogen production plant.
As Australia promotes green ammonia, Japan plans to use 3 million tons of ammonia per year by 2030 to help reduce carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants.
On the domestic front, the 2021-22 budget announced on Tuesday allocated 25 million Australian dollars to help new gas generators prepare for hydrogen power generation, and allocated 30 million Australian dollars to mining billionaire Andrew Forest ( Andrew Forrest) plans to build a gas-fired power plant that will also be converted to hydrogen.
Taylor said that whether ammonia is used in existing coal-fired generators or hydrogen is used in existing gas-fired generators, this is the way I see the development of the industry.
Hao Fen Translated from Energy World Network
The original text is as follows:
Australia chases green ammonia for power in near-term hydrogen push
Australia sees green hydrogen and ammonia for power plants as the biggest near term opportunity for developing a clean hydrogen industry in the drive to cut carbon emissions, Energy Minister Angus Taylor said on Thursday.
Australia's national hydrogen strategy aims to place it among the top three hydrogen exporters to the Asian region by 2030.
"We think scaling up industry, particularly in a small market like Australia, combining both domestic opportunity and export opportunities is absolutely crucial," Taylor said in an interview for the Reuters Events: Hydrogen 2021 conference.
"But actually the really immediate opportunity we see is feeding hydrogen and ammonia into existing generators.
Green ammonia would be produced from hydrogen made from renewable energy powering electrolysers to split water.
In its biggest bet so far on green ammonia, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency this month awarded a A$42.
Due to be completed in 2023 with a 10 megawatt (MW) electrolyser, the plant would be one of the world's first industrial-scale renewable hydrogen production operations, Yara said.
Australia's green ammonia push comes as Japan aims to use 3 million tonnes of ammonia each year by 2030, to help cut carbon emissions from coal-fired power plants.
On the domestic front, the 2021-22 budget released on Tuesday, allocates A$25 million to help new gas-fired generators become ready to run on hydrogen, and A$30 million for a gas-fired plant planned by mining billionaire Andrew Forrest, which will also be convertible to hydrogen.
"Whether it's ammonia into existing coal-fired generators or hydrogen into existing gas generators, which is the way I see the industry moving, this is a really important pathway we are working with now," Taylor said.