Townsville Bulletin

Hydrogen tender call

Mayor seeks interest in new project

- CAITLAN CHARLES

TOWNSVILLE could soon have another project to add to its hydrogen arsenal and bolster the city’s footing in the industry.

Townsville City Council has called for tenders for a new hydrogen facility at the Mount St John Wastewater Treatment Plant.

The council is looking for someone who could lease the land for the establishm­ent of a mobile hydrogen production facility integrated with the Mount St John plant.

Council documents call for a preferred tenderer that will fund, own, deliver and operate the hydrogen production facility.

Mayor Jenny Hill said this was a key move for the council because it needed to position the city as a prime location for new hydrogen projects.

“We’ve got a lot of interest in producing green hydrogen in North Queensland,” Cr Hill (pictured) said.

“Obviously, if the cost of production can be brought down to a reasonable amount, , I think you could see e this becoming one of f Queensland’s biggest t industries.”

Earlier this month h

Origin Energy an- nounced it would ex- port hydrogen out of the Port of Townsville to Japan.

The state government also promised a hydrogen training facility attached to the Bohle TAFE trade training centre as part of an election promise to help bolster the industry in the region.

Cr Hill said training and developing people’s skills within the industry would be key to ensuring Townsville could support the sector.

The Mayor added this investment would create jobs in the industry and in exports.

Cr Hill said it was important to be on the front foot when it came to developing industries. “Sometimes, they don’t just happen appen on their own,” she said. Cr Hill said this tender process does not commit the council to a anything, but would a allow it to explore w what was possible. State government hydrogen champion and Mundingbur­ra M MP Les Walker said hydrogen presented an exciting opportunit­y for Townsville. “I welcome the news from Townsville City Council today about a potential hydrogen production facility at Mount St John Wastewater Treatment Plant,” Mr Walker said. “As a hydrogen champion, I know the Townsville region has the skills, renewable energy potential and the industrial knowhow to support hydrogen production for both domestic and internatio­nal markets.”

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