Project Rosedale
Producing green hydrogen to provide a clean fuel for the heavy haulage industry
Project Rosedale is a proposed hydrogen production facility and solar farm on the Hume Highway, NSW, approximately halfway between Sydney and Melbourne.
The Project aims to provide wholesale green hydrogen to the market, fuelling fleets of heavy vehicles that transport freight around Australia, and to provide clean fuel to other hard-to-abate greenhouse gas emissions sectors.
The Project
Our project is designed to generate 25,000 kilograms (kg) per day of green hydrogen. This will be achieved by 250 megawatts (MW) of solar energy from photovoltaic arrays to power hydrogen electrolysers.
Key Components
Solar Electricity Generation
We generate electricity on-site using solar arrays to power the production of hydrogen.
Water Supply and Treatment
Water used for the project is treated to meet the requirements for hydrogen production through electrolysis and is also utilized for equipment cooling.
Supplementary Power Supply
We explore options such as battery energy storage systems (BESS) and grid connections to extend the operating hours of electrolysers, especially during periods of low solar exposure.
Hydrogen Production by Electrolysis
Electrolysers split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen using electricity to produce hydrogen.
Liquefaction and Compression of Hydrogen
After production, hydrogen undergoes either liquefaction or compression before storage and wholesale distribution.
Hydrogen Storage
Hydrogen is stored on-site in liquid or gaseous form.
Wholesale Distribution
Liquid hydrogen is distributed via tankers, which comply with NSW and Australian road safety regulations for liquid hydrogen transport.
Location
The project is located in NSW along the Hume Highway at Mt Adrah, approximately 120km west of Canberra and approximately 50km east of Wagga Wagga. It is located on Wiradjuri country and is in the Gundagai Regional Council local government area.
Planning
The proposal is assessed as a State Significant Development (SSD) under Part 4 of the NSW Environmental Planning and Assessment Act 1979. The NSW Department of Planning and Environment (DPE) is the determining authority for SSD applications.
Project Announced
Scoping Report
Secretary’s Environmental Assessment Requirements (SEARs) issued
Preparation of Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
EIS submission and exhibition
Response to submissions
Planning Approval
Community Consultation
At CLARA Energy, we believe that successful projects are built on collaboration and understanding. That’s why we’re committed to engaging with the community throughout every stage of our development projects.
Community consultation is at the heart of our approach, as we recognise the invaluable insights and perspectives that residents, businesses, and stakeholders bring to the table. By fostering open dialogue and transparent communication, we ensure that our projects meet regulatory requirements and align with the needs and aspirations of the communities we serve. Together, we’re building a future that benefits everyone.
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13th JUNE 2022
March 2022