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Australia Hydrogen Market - Overview, Demand, Policies, Deals and Key Players

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  • 30 Pages
  • October 2021
  • Region: Australia
  • GlobalData
  • ID: 5471098
Australia accounts for almost 30% of the global upcoming low-carbon production capacity, with this all coming from green projects, primarily aimed at green hydrogen exports. Australia is currently the world's largest LNG exporter and could repeat its success in energy exports with hydrogen, as it is becoming a focus for developers of green ammonia projects, looking to supply the expected demand for clean hydrogen in Asian markets. The county's national and regional strategies, roadmaps and incentives are helping to pave the way for hydrogen technology investments and deployment along the different sectors in which it can be used.

Apart from the high interest from international companies in investing in the country’s hydrogen development, many national companies are emerging to support technological research and development to help reduce costs and support Australia’s competitiveness in an international market.

Australia’s need to accelerate transition strategies across sectors as a way to achieve climate global goals, have positioned hydrogen development as a major solution to accomplish the targets.

The country is positioned now as the major economy with upcoming capacity, having ambitious plans for exporting green hydrogen and support green ammonia production.

Scope


  • Hydrogen country market analysis
  • Total upcoming capacity and 2030 market size scenarios, highlighting recently announced projects by capacity.
  • Demand across differentapplication sectors.
  • National andregional policy support and financial incentives.

Reasons to Buy


  • Identify the market trends within the country and key players in hydrogen technologies.
  • Develop market insight of current, in development and announced capacity and latest trends of the sector.
  • Understand the country's different scenarios for 2030 based on the likeliness of the projects.
  • Look at the demand in key application areas for the country.
  • Facilitate the understanding on how and where the market is growing as it is rapidly scaling up to position as one of the main topics of the international and national agenda.

Table of Contents

1. Overview
1.1 Executive Summary
1.2 Regional Snapshot
2. Low Carbon Hydrogen Market
2.1 Australia in a global context
2.2 Upcoming largest projects
2.3 2030 capacity scenarios
2.4 Hydrogen competitiveness drivers
3. Demand in Key Application Areas
3.1 Sector competitiveness
3.2 Refining
3.3 Chemicals
3.4 Power
3.5 Transportation
3.6 Heavy industries
3.7 Power & industry projects
4. Political & Economical Perspective
4.1. Australia Supporting Policy
5. Companies Deals
5.1 Deals overview
5.2 Companies fillings trends
5.3 Key players in Australia’s hydrogen market
List of Tables
Table 1: Largest upcoming hydrogen plants in Australia
Table 2: Electrolyser Efficiency
Table 3: Green ammonia demand and focus markets based on current government plans
Table 4: Top Upcoming Australia Hydrogen Storage Projects
Table 5: Examples of Australian Hydrogen developments across sectors
Table 6: Australia Policy Strategy
Table 7: Regional Policy
Table 8: Australian companies highlighting hydrogen
List of Figures
Figure 1: Global and regional highlights
Figure 2: Australia’s and Global Low-Carbon Hydrogen Capacity by Development Stages, mtpa
Figure 3: World's largest upcoming H2 projects
Figure 4: Australia’s green hydrogen capacity scenarios, mtpa
Figure 5: Renewable Power Costs in Australia
Figure 6: Economic Gap by Demand Industry according to the Australian Hydrogen Market Study
Figure 7: Australia refining capacity by facility
Figure 8: Australia’s hydrogen market in key chemicals
Figure 9: Australia’s renewables share and global hydrogen share
Figure 10: Energy Storage Capacity
Figure 11: Light Vehicles Type Breakdown Costs Projections
Figure 12: Australia’s hydrogen deals
Figure 13: Australian Companies with Most Mentions of Hydrogen in Filings

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Global Energy Ventures Ltd
  • ADX Energy Ltd
  • Santos Ltd
  • Viva Energy Group Ltd
  • Woodside Pty Ltd
  • Incitec Pivot Ltd
  • Worley Ltd
  • InterContinental Energy
  • CWP Global and Mining Green Energy Limited
  • Asian Renewable Energy Hub
  • Stanwell Corporation
  • IWATANI CORPORATION
  • Siemens AG
  • EPC Solar
  • Boya Energy
  • Monford Group Pty Ltd
  • Sun Brilliance
  • TSK Grupo
  • Austrom Hydrogen Pty Ltd
  • BP Plc
  • Origin Energy Limited
  • POSCO International Corp
  • Province Resources Limited
  • Total Eren
  • Kawasaki Heavy Industries Ltd (KHI)