AGIG’s Hydrogen Park Gladstone celebrates six months of success
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Global Hydrogen Review,
Australia’s first whole-of-city renewable hydrogen project has celebrated over six months of successful operations today in Gladstone, Queensland.
Since November 2024, Hydrogen Park Gladstone, operated by the Australian Gas Infrastructure Group (AGIG) and supported by the Queensland Government, has delivered up to 10% (by volume) blended renewable gas to an entire city network, made up of approximately 700 local Gladstone homes and businesses.
This has been achieved by blending the renewable hydrogen produced at the facility with natural gas and distributing to customers via Gladstone’s existing gas distribution network. Since commencing operations, over one tonne of renewable hydrogen has been produced and distributed to Gladstone customers.
For customers on the gas network, this means they can continue enjoying natural gas the same way they have in the past with reduced emissions.
In Gladstone, AGIG Acting CEO Cathryn McArthur hosted Assistant Minister for Regional Development, Resources and Critical Minerals Bryson Head MP, Member for Gladstone, Glenn Butcher MP and Mayor of Gladstone, Matt Burnett at Hydrogen Park Gladstone for a tour of the facility and a community BBQ.
“This project is a real-world demonstration of the potential of renewable gas – it’s here, it’s real, it’s viable and it works and can be a key part of Australia’s renewable energy future,” said Cathryn McArthur.
“We’re proud to launch our second operational renewable hydrogen project in Gladstone, marking a major milestone as Australia’s first whole-of-city gas network carrying a renewable hydrogen blend - it’s another important step toward delivering renewable gas at scale across the country.
“Our approach focuses on using the existing gas distribution network which is largely hydrogen-ready; utlising the demand from current customers; and continuing to scale up the size and ambition of our projects.
“Following the success of our flagship project in South Australia, this project represents an important step forward in the transition to renewable gas. We are excited to be working with the Queensland Government and local council to continue delivering innovative energy solutions that support local industry, jobs and contribute to a sustainable energy future.”
Assistant Minister for Regional Development, Resources and Critical Minerals, Bryson Head MP, commented: “We need more energy supply, and market-led proposals for future energy sources are key to delivering that supply.
“As we continue work on the government’s five-year energy roadmap, working towards commerciality of more energy sources is front of mind.
“We are committed to fostering an environment that encourages more private sector investment to help bolster energy security in Queensland.”
Gladstone Council Mayor, Matt Burnett, said: “AGIG have turned a vision into reality and I’m proud to say our region has played a key role in that.
“There’s no doubt that Gladstone is strategically positioned with a strong industrial foundation, deep-water port, and nationally significant infrastructure – making it a standout destination for investment in future-focused energy and one that allows projects such as Hydrogen Park Gladstone to grow.
“The region’s diverse and evolving energy mix – including hydrogen, renewables and gas – provides flexibility and resilience for both new and existing industries navigating lower- emissions operations."
Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/03072025/agigs-hydrogen-park-gladstone-celebrates-six-months-of-success/
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