据世界天然气网8月20日消息 北昆士兰散货港(NGBP)已与合作伙伴签订了一份谅解备忘录(MoU),致力于绿色氢生产,并在Hay Point港开发供应链。
合作伙伴包括日本贸易公司伊藤忠商事株式会社、澳大利亚建筑服务公司Dallymple Bay基础设施公司和加拿大管理公司Brookfield资产管理公司。
根据该协议,双方将共同探讨生产和储存绿色氢的可行性,并利用Dalrymple Bay终端的港口用地。
此外,将建立绿色氢气供应链,包括使用DBT现有出口设施出口绿色氢气。
伊藤忠商事表示:“DBT作为一个绿色制氢基地正吸引着人们的兴趣,因为它位于可再生能源区的中心,这是澳大利亚昆士兰州政府指定的可再生能源开发区。”
“昆士兰州政府已将包括DBT在内的Hay Point指定为适合可持续发展的优先港口,DBT拥有现有的出口基础设施,可对其进行改进和扩展,以创建氢气出口设施。”
可行性研究将分阶段进行,直至最终商业生产阶段,第一阶段计划于2021年开始。
过去几个月,绿色氢气在澳大利亚越来越受欢迎。
最近,一家日澳财团启动了氢能供应链(HESC)试点项目,以在澳大利亚开发完整的氢能供应链。
吴恒磊 编译自 世界天然气
原文如下:
NQBP, partners to look into green hydrogen potential
North Queensland Bulk Ports (NGBP) has entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with partners to work align="justify"> The partners include Japan’s trading company Itochu Corporation, Australian construction service company Dalrymple Bay Infrastructure Limited and Canada’s management company Brookfield Asset Management Inc.
Under the agreement, the parties will jointly explore the feasibility of producing and storing green hydrogen and utilizing port land at the Dalrymple Bay Terminal.
Furthermore, a green hydrogen supply chain will be established including the export of the green hydrogen using DBT’s existing export facilities.
“DBT is attracting interest as a green hydrogen production base due to its location in the center of a Renewable Energy Zone, an area in Queensland, Australia designated by the state government for renewable energy development,” according to Itochu.
“The Queensland state government has designated Hay Point including DBT as a priority port suitable for sustainable development, and DBT has existing export infrastructure which can be improved and expanded align="justify"> The feasibility study will be conducted in phases, up to the final commercial production phase, with phase I scheduled to begin during 2021.
Green hydrogen has been gaining attraction in Australia in the past couple of months.
Recently, a Japanese-Australian consortium started the hydrogen energy supply chain (HESC) pilot project to develop a complete hydrogen supply chain in Australia.





