Publicly owned energy company Stanwell Corporation has signed a Power Purchase Agreement with ACCIONA Energía to purchase 100 per cent of the output from its Aldoga Solar Farm.
Stanwell plans to supply output from the Aldoga Solar Farm PPA to the proposed Central Queensland Hydrogen (CQ-H2) Project, currently undergoing a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) study.
The CQ-H2 Project is developing Queensland’s largest renewable hydrogen project and aims to deliver renewable hydrogen via its different carriers, to Japan and Singapore, as well as supplying large domestic customers in Central Queensland.
Publicly owned energy company Stanwell Corporation has signed a 15-year, 380-Megawatt Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with ACCIONA Energía to purchase 100 per cent of the output from its planned Aldoga Solar Farm, 20 km north-west of Gladstone.
The Aldoga Solar Farm is strategically situated within the Gladstone State Development Area (SDA), which was established by the Coordinator General, and on land developed by the Queensland Government’s Economic Development Queensland (EDQ).
This innovative solar farm stands as a significant milestone in the Queensland Government’s commitment to renewable energy targets, playing a pivotal role in harnessing clean and sustainable power sources to achieve the region’s renewable energy goals.
This development exemplifies Queensland’s dedication to fostering clean energy initiatives, as the Aldoga Solar Farm is just one facet of Queensland’s growing network of clean energy hubs. These burgeoning hubs, located within our SDAs, have been crafted to provide an optimal environment for businesses to establish and flourish within the realm of clean energy. These hubs not only ensure seamless integration and operation for new-generation clean energy businesses but also come with comprehensive and continuous support from EDQ, underscoring the commitment to nurturing and sustaining the clean energy landscape.
Stanwell plans to supply output from the Aldoga Solar Farm PPA to the proposed Central Queensland Hydrogen (CQ-H2) Project. The Aldoga Solar Farm will be located adjacent to the proposed hydrogen production facility site for the CQ-H2 Project.
The CQ-H2 Project is undertaking a Front End Engineering Design (FEED) study, with a commitment of AU$117 million from government and consortium partners.
The FEED study represents the largest investment in an Australian renewable hydrogen project of its kind to date.
The CQ-H2 Project commercial operations are planned to commence from 2028.
The Honourable Mick de Brenni, Minister for Energy, Renewables and Hydrogen and Minister for Public Works and Procurement told parliament today:
“In Central Queensland our CQ-H2 project is one step closer to unlocking the great potential of Queensland’s renewable energy resources. As Queensland’s – in fact, Australia’s – largest renewable hydrogen project progressed to this stage, CQ-H2 will deliver Queensland-made green hydrogen to Japan, Singapore and consumers across Australia.
This deal today is another massive step forward for jobs, cleaner energy, more exports and cheaper power.” Quotes attributable to Michael O’Rourke, CEO Stanwell
“Stanwell has set out an ambitious strategy for what we will achieve as a business between now and 2035 and a key component of our strategy is to drive the development of Queensland’s hydrogen industry.
Our agreement with ACCIONA to secure the output of the Aldoga Solar Farm is a key milestone for us, as the Central Queensland Hydrogen Project undertakes its Front End Engineering Design Study and progresses to Final Investment Decision.”
Quotes attributable to ACCIONA Energía Managing Director Brett Wickham:
“Queensland is one of ACCIONA Energia’s preferred destinations for investment. In the global competition for energy projects Queensland stands tall with a highly skilled workforce, good regulatory processes and held together by a well thought out Energy and Jobs Plan.”
“Queensland’s energy transition is well underway. With 100% of the power from ACCIONA Energia’s Aldoga Solar Farm supplied to Stanwell we’re helping to reduce power prices and carbon emissions across the sunshine state.”