Renewable Hydrogen Transport Hub in the City of Mandurah
Renewable Hydrogen Transport Hub in the City of Mandurah
A feasibility study has investigated the potential for hydrogen-based transport applications in the city of Mandurah and the wider region.
Main proponents:
Hazer Group Limited |
Main end-use classification:
Hydrogen mobility |
Status:
Under development |
Estimated cost:
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Other involvement:
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Location:
Western Australia, Australia |
Announced funding:
AUD$250,000 – Western Australian Government Renewable Hydrogen Fund (feasibility study) |
Project description
The project proponent has completed a feasibility study to identify and aggregate the customer base for hydrogen-based transport applications in the city of Mandurah (around 75 kilometres south of Perth) and the wider region, and to match this with implementable infrastructure and hydrogen supply options.
The feasibility study was undertaken by Aurecon and a study group comprising Hazer, Hyzon Motors Australia and Macquarie Group. The study was completed and a report has been issued for review and finalisation.
Milestones
January 2020: The feasibility study for this project is one of seven feasibility studies to which funds were allocated in January 2020 by the Western Australian government under its Renewable Hydrogen Fund.
Updated: July 2021