Fortescue Future Industries (FFI) and Murihiku Hapu of Ngi Tahu entered into a collaboration agreement to study and potentially construct a large-scale renewable green hydrogen generation project in Southland, New Zealand.
The project seeks to build a large-scale hydrogen plant in Southland, with the goal of starting production in early 2025 and expanding in stages in the future.
“Our work with Murihiku Hapu as representatives of Ngāi Tahu during the early days of this project demonstrates an alignment of our respective values and a common vision for Southland’s and New Zealand’s potential role in leading a green hydrogen transition," said FFI CEO Julie Shuttleworth AM.We believe our whanaungatanga will ensure a successful future outcome for all New Zealanders."
The project is subject to an initial review and investment decision by the boards of directors of Fortescue Metals Group Ltd and the New Zealand Investor Boards.
“This project could be one of the world’s first large scale green hydrogen facilities, powered by existing and new renewable energy generation," Murihiku Upoko, Tā Tipene O’Regan said. "We hope to support greater New Zealand wide renewable generation investment, while at the same time contributing to the management of New Zealand’s dry-year risk. Despite being a regional opportunity, this project will be developed in New Zealand’s national interest."
"The project could enable the creation of a hub for hydrogen innovation in New Zealand and provide significant economic growth through regional and national hydrogen industry job creation, as well as diversifying and broadening New Zealand’s skilled workforce,"
"The FFI and Murihiku Regeneration team will be sharing further information with Murihiku and Ngai Tahu Whānui and also the wider Southland community as we progress this project," Murihiku Regeneration Programme Director, Terry Nicholas said. "We are actively engaging across many areas to understand and share in the opportunities this project will provide."