Woodside Energy (USA) Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of leading Australian energy producer Woodside Petroleum Ltd, and Heliogen, a leading provider of AI-enabled concentrated solar energy, announced further steps towards deployment of new solar energy technology with potential to play a significant role in the
development of Woodside’s future energy business.
Heliogen has been granted by Woodside a Limited Notice To Proceed (“LNTP”) to begin procurement of key
equipment for a 5 megawatt (MW) commercial-scale demonstration facility in California. The proposed facility
will use Heliogen’s AI-enabled concentrated solar technology.
The issuance of the LNTP follows a joint six-month feasibility study by Woodside and Heliogen and a frontend engineering and design (“FEED”) contract that commenced earlier in 2021. The companies expect Full Notice to Proceed and construction to begin in 2022.
Heliogen’s breakthrough technology is a modular, turnkey, AI-enabled concentrated solar energy system that
aims to deliver clean energy with nearly 24/7 availability. The facility will utilise advanced computer vision
software that precisely aligns an array of mirrors to reflect sunlight to a single target on the top of a solar tower,
thereby enabling low-cost storage in the form of high-temperature thermal energy. Customers can opt to build
on the baseline system that provides industrial-grade heat by adding thermal energy storage systems, a turbine for power generation, and electrolysers for green hydrogen production.
The two companies also announced their intent to jointly market Heliogen’s technology in the US and Australia.
Under the proposed joint marketing arrangement, the companies will consider establishing a roadmap to
collaborate on additional potential renewable energy projects, including replicating and scaling Heliogen’s
modular, AI-enabled concentrated solar facility to support Woodside’s forecasted power requirements at its
international locations, noting Woodside’s commitments to reduce net emissions from its existing and future businesses. The arrangements under discussion include a framework to design, optimise and sell modularised industrial-scale and cost-competitive integrated renewable energy and hydrogen solutions in the US and marketing rights for Woodside in Australia.
Woodside CEO Meg O’Neill said the new collaboration with Heliogen demonstrated Woodside’s focus on
developing innovative technologies to meet customer requirements for low-cost, lower-carbon energy.
“This is a significant step toward the development of our first facility with Heliogen, which we hope will be just
the start of our ongoing collaboration.
“Heliogen’s innovative technology could play a key supporting role in development of Woodside’s zero-carbon
hydrogen and ammonia business, which would rely on access to abundant and reliable renewable power.
“We are also excited about the marketing rights for Heliogen’s technology in Australia, where our abundant
solar energy resources support application of this technology in remote power generation and other industrial processes,” she said.
“Heliogen’s AI-enabled concentrated solar technology has the potential to transform heavy industry by turning
sunlight into a zero-carbon source of heat, power and hydrogen that is nearly always available,” said Heliogen
CEO and founder, Bill Gross.
“Although costs of large-scale solar are falling, conventional solar technologies are not yet cost-competitive
with fossil fuels in most energy markets due to their intermittent availability. Heliogen’s technology aims to close this gap through the use of AI, software and thermal storage.
of green hydrogen fuels and decarbonisation strategies, Woodside is an ideal collaborator for our breakthrough solar technology, which will support the operational characteristics of heavy industry. We are excited to reach this important milestone in our relationship with Woodside and look forward to helping them to efficiently achieve their sustainability targets,” he said.