Investor Presentaiton
South Australia's
renewable hydrogen
potential
South Australia is Australia's leading
mainland state for renewable energy.
By 2025, it is predicted that 90 per cent of the state's electricity
could be generated from renewable sources based on Australian
Energy Market Operator (AEMO) data.
South Australia is almost 1 million square kilometres, four times
larger than the United Kingdom, with expansive areas available for
renewable energy generation projects.
South Australia can harness its renewable energy to produce
renewable hydrogen, and the Government of South Australia is
currently working with investors to realise the State's first suite of
pilot and demonstration renewable hydrogen production projects.
The map on the right shows areas of South Australia with optimal
conditions for wind, solar and co-located wind and solar generation
- ideal for achieving high utilisation rates for electrolysers powered
entirely by low-cost renewable electricity.
South Australia currently has...
South Australia
Ceduna
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1 in 3 homes with
rooftop solar
A world class
regulatory regime
Regulation
$7B
Over $7bn invested
in renewable
energy with over
$20bn in the
pipeline
The worlds biggest
lithium-ion battery
22 large scale wind
farms currently
operating
14 GW of renewable
energy generation
and storage
projects in the
pipeline
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South Australia's Hydrogen Action Plan
Government of South Australia
September 2019
Optimal location for:
Wind farm
Predicted wind speed above 7.31 m/sec.
Solar farm
DNI greater than 23.5 MJ/m2
Wind farm and/or Solar farm
Predicted wind speed above 7.31 m/sec.
and DNI greater than 23.5 MJ/m2
Solar farm
DNI greater than 20.5 MJ/m2
Wind farm and/or Solar farm
Predicted wind speed above 7.31 m/sec.
and DNI greater than 20.5 MJ/m2
Energy Production
Existing and under development solar farms
Existing and under development wind farms
Desalination plant
Transmission Line
Coober Pedy
E
Woomera
Port
Augusta
Whyalla
Port Pirie
Wallaroo
Port
Lincoln
Adelaide
N
W
E
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100
200
300
Kilometres
Leigh Creek
Victor
Harbor
Burra
Renmark
Keith
Mou
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