BlueScope has signed an MOU with Shell Energy Operations to explore and develop renewable hydrogen projects at BlueScope’s Port Kembla Steelworks in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia.
The collaboration encompasses two projects:
The Illawarra's diversity of sectors across industry, energy, transport infrastructure, minerals and mining, combined with research and academic partnerships, makes it well-placed for further collaborations to develop hydrogen technology and support the region's decarbonization efforts.
"We are excited about the potential for these projects and are pleased to be working with Shell which brings global expertise in developing new energy technologies, including green hydrogen," said BlueScope Chief Executive, Mark Vassella. "Any future potential hydrogen hub in the Illawarra will need broad support from governments, regulators, customers and suppliers."
"We are looking to the future; short, medium and long term and we are looking forward to seeing what a pilot hydrogen electrolyzer can teach us about the production, storage and handling of hydrogen and, importantly, how hydrogen will behave in a blast furnace. The projects announced today demonstrate BlueScope’s commitment to taking real action on climate change," said Vassella.