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Hydrogen overview AMPLA Resources and Energy Lawyers Lunch Owen Sharpe, Department for Energy and Mining The Historian 5 September 2018

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Hydrogen overview

AMPLA Resources and Energy Lawyers Lunch

Owen Sharpe, Department for Energy and Mining

The Historian

5 September 2018

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What is Hydrogen?

Source: Hydrogen Mobility Australia

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How is Hydrogen made?

Source: Hydrogen Mobility Australia

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How is Hydrogen used?

Source: CSIRO Hydrogen Roadmap

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Why Hydrogen?

• Versatile energy carrier

• Carbon-free when used

• Technology maturing

• Policy commitments in Europe and Asia

• Investment from multinationals

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Why Australia?

• Land availability

• Infrastructure

• Renewable resource

• Proximity to market

• Established trade

Source: Renewable Hydrogen

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Why South Australia?

• “Green” hydrogen credentials:

• 48.9% renewables in 2016/17.

• 73% projected for 2020/21.

• Grid balancing through controlled load.

• Energy security and decarbonization.

• Unlock new export and R&D industry.

Source: Neoen, Hydrogen Mobility Australia

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Contact

Owen Sharpe, Industry Development Officer

Department for Energy and Mining

11 Waymouth StreetAdelaide, South Australia 5000

GPO Box 320Adelaide, South Australia 5001

T: 0419 762 508

E: [email protected]

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