Hydrogen under the microscope at Energy Next 2023
Energy Next, powered by All Energy Australia, will transform the ICC Sydney into a showcase of Australia’s clean energy future on July 18th and 19th.
Featuring some of Australia’s most experienced and innovative clean energy experts and organisations, Energy Next will host over 20 different expert talks, presentations and panels on topics such as EV’s, Microgrids, Energy Storage, Solar PV, Wind Energy, Virtual Power Plants, Energy Data and Hydrogen & Ammonia.
Peter Sallans, Technical Director of Zetta New Energy, will examine both established and emerging hydrogen production processes in ‘Large Scale Hydrogen Production for Domestic Consumption and Export,’ presenting relevant opportunities Australia may have to establish a domestic hydrogen economy and to become a major player in exportation into a global hydrogen economy.
‘Delivering Low-Cost Clean Hydrogen and Ammonia Through Integrated Development of CCS, Renewable Energy Generation,’ presented by Bradley Lingo, Chairman of Pilot Energy, will discuss the first offshore carbon capture and storage operation in Australian Commonwealth Waters. This project will produce up to 1 million metric tonnes per annum of both clean ammonia for export and carbon capture for storage.
Michael Myer, Executive Chairman of Sunshine Hydro, will discuss ‘Super Hybrids Role in Australia as a Green Superpower.’ This follows a world first Super Hybrid hydrogen project planned for Central Queensland which, once completed, will create 65 million tonnes of green hydrogen energy & 220MW of reliable firm green energy per day.