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InterContinental Energy announce new system to cut green hydrogen costs

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Global Hydrogen Review,


InterContinental Energy, a provider of giga-scale green hydrogen development, has announced its patented P2(H2)Node™ system. Designed in Australia after four years of research and engineering, this solution cuts costs, boosts efficiency, and allows for the scaling of giga-scale green hydrogen production.

Just as standardised shipping containers revolutionised the global shipping industry, the P2(H2)Node standardised architecture will streamline the green hydrogen industry by replacing bespoke projects with a uniform approach. Removing complexity and increasing repeatability will ensure all projects can access the lowest cost of production. Conventional centralised models require expensive electricity transmission, leading to energy losses and inefficiencies. The system flips this model by collocating giga-scale hydrogen production with wind and solar farms, ensuring power is used where it is generated.

This system lowers production costs by 10 - 20%, which will enable faster large scale hydrogen adoption for industries such as green iron, fertilizers, power, shipping, and aviation fuels.

Rethinking hydrogen production to radically lower costs

Key advantages of the P2(H2)Node architecture include:

  • Up to 10% less CAPEX through standardisation, modularity, reduced electrical infrastructure, and reduced storage requirements.
  • Up to 10% more efficiency through design optimisation and elimination of very high voltage power equipment.
  • Built-in energy storage to allow for more consistent flow delivery to customers via line packing of hydrogen pipelines.

The P2(H2)Node architecture is the backbone of Australia’s Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH). Designed to produce and export green hydrogen and ammonia, WGEH boasts a planned 70 GW renewable energy capacity. With the support of newly announced Australian government hydrogen incentives, WGEH is projected to drive down production costs for green ammonia below US$650/t, unlocking transformative investment opportunities and job creation.

Accelerating the global hydrogen economy

With demand for green hydrogen expected to rise, this system offers a global, scalable, cost-efficient model for providing green molecules to the hard to de-carbonise heavy industry and transport sectors.

“We are proud that our team in Perth, Australia, has developed this globally significant technology. The P2(H2)Node architecture is a breakthrough in clean hydrogen production. By eliminating transmission losses and leveraging a modular approach, we are making green hydrogen cost-competitive at scale for the planet,” said Alexander Tancock, CEO at InterContinental Energy. “This technology comes at a time when Australia is poised to become a global leader in e-fuels and green iron.”

InterContinental Energy is working with global partners to deploy the P2(H2)Node architecture and fast-track industrial decarbonisation. As the hydrogen market grows, this solution is set to drive efficiency, scale, and cost reductions worldwide.

Read the article online at: https://www.globalhydrogenreview.com/hydrogen/15052025/intercontinental-energy-announce-new-system-to-cut-green-hydrogen-costs/

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