ACT refuelling station becomes Australia's first certified green hydrogen project
The Smart Energy Council today announced ActewAGL’s hydrogen refuelling station in Canberra has been certified with renewable green hydrogen produced from 100 percent renewable energy and with zero carbon emissions
On Wednesday 3rd November, 2021, NewH2 and the Smart Energy Council hosted a Skills and Regulations webinar exploring the ACT Hydrogen Refuelling Station which had launched earlier in that year.
The Refuelling Station has now become the first project to be certified under the Smart Energy Council’s world-leading Zero Carbon Certification Scheme, which now has 15 Founding Partners and international advisors.
ACT Minister for Energy and Emissions Reduction, Shane Rattenbury, said renewable hydrogen is the only hydrogen that should be produced in Australia.
“Any investment in the hydrogen industry should be green hydrogen, that is hydrogen made using renewable electricity. That is why the Smart Energy Council’s scheme is important because it will enable hydrogen and related products to be certified as zero emissions. It is critical we can track how these products are manufactured so customers can be certain the product they select is genuinely zero emissions.”
“ActewAGL’s hydrogen refuelling station is a landmark project - Australia’s first public hydrogen refuelling station. We have now certified that it is powered by 100% renewable energy and that it is producing zero emissions hydrogen,” said John Grimes, Chief Executive of the Smart Energy Council.
“Achieving certification provides certainty to our customers that their vehicles are running on green hydrogen,” said John Knox, Chief Executive Officer of ActewAGL.
The Smart Energy Council is also in the process of auditing Yara’s planned green ammonia plant in the Pilbara to ensure it is built with 100 percent renewable energy for zero emissions green ammonia. It is expected the ammonia production facility will be pre-certified by 31 July 2022.
Other Scheme Founding Partners include the Ammonia Energy Association, COP26 High Level Champions, CWP Global, Energy Web, Star Scientific and ACT renewable hydrogen cluster. The German Energy Agency and Green Hydrogen Catapult are Advisors. The Smart Energy Council is also working with the Green Hydrogen Organisation to develop a global standard for green hydrogen.
To hear more about the ActewAGL hydrogen refuelling station, go to our projects page here.