NZ investigates large-scale green hydrogen
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New Zealand (Aotearoa) could be world’s first large-scale
producer of green hydrogen
22 July 2021
Contact Energy and Meridian Energy are seeking registrations of interest to develop the world’s
largest green hydrogen plant. The plant has the potential to earn hundreds of millions in export
revenue and help decarbonise economies both here and overseas, according to a new McKinsey &
Co report.
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Green hydrogen is regarded as the most promising energy source to decarbonise sectors such as
heavy transportation and industrial processes that currently rely on fossil fuels. It is produced by using
renewable electricity to split water into hydrogen and oxygen.
The McKinsey & Co report was commissioned by Meridian and Contact, who are investigating the use
of renewable energy in Southland to produce green hydrogen at scale, once the supply agreement
with New Zealand Aluminium Smelters finishes at the end of 2024.
More than NZ$200 billion has already been committed by governments and the private sector around
the world to support the development of hydrogen economies. The report estimates global demand
could increase more than sevenfold to 553 million tonnes by 2050. Southland has the potential to be
at the forefront of this growth opportunity.
Meridian Energy Chief Executive Neal Barclay said: “Developing a hydrogen economy based on
large-scale production in Southland could deliver significant decarbonisation, economic and energy
independence benefits for New Zealand.”
“Our renewable energy gives us a valuable head start and competitive edge as markets for green
hydrogen develop. Early, large-scale production will allow us to build a domestic hydrogen supply
chain and kickstart demand around the country.”
Economic benefits outlined in the report for a 600 megawatt green hydrogen export facility include a
one-off addition of up to $800 million to New Zealand’s GDP and the creation of thousands of jobs in
construction, as well as up to $450 million and hundreds of additional jobs on an ongoing basis.
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Full report available here: southerngreenhydrogen.co.nz
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Contact Energy CEO Mike Fuge said green hydrogen production will also support New Zealand’s
transition to a 100 per cent renewable electricity generation system.
“This can be achieved by reducing hydrogen production when the country’s hydro lakes are running
low, allowing electricity to flow back into the national grid to support local homes and businesses.”
“In this mode of operation, green hydrogen could solve up to 40 per cent of New Zealand’s ‘dry year’
problem. This flexibility would see hydro generation replace coal and gas-fired generation and reduce
carbon emissions.”
“Given the low lake levels over the past six months, if this plant had been available this year it could
have been used to avoid up to one million tonnes of carbon emissions.”
The Southern Green Hydrogen feasibility study is ongoing, with two further reports being produced
later in 2021.
The registration of interest process will run for two months through to October. This invites potential
large consumers of green hydrogen, producers of green hydrogen and associated service providers
to register their interest via southerngreenhydrogen.co.nz.
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Neal Barclay
Chief Executive
Meridian Energy Limited
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