ABEL Energy Welcomes the $70 Million Hydrogen Boost to Bell Bay

Launceston, Tasmania Jan 18, 2024 (Issuewire.com) - Following a major announcement from Commonwealth and Tasmanian State Governments, an agreement has been finalised to invest $70 million to develop the Bell Bay hydrogen hub in Northern Tasmania, creating regional jobs and advancing Tasmanias renewable energy leadership. This support from both the Commonwealth and the Tasmanian governments will give confidence to ABEL Energys private investment in the state with their bid to become a global industry leader in the production of Green Methanol and reinforce the companys position as the anchor development for the hydrogen hub with their Bell Bay Powerfuels project.
ABEL Energys Director of Commercial Simon Talbot said: Bell Bay is an ideal location for a hydrogen hub with its deep-water port and powered by Tasmanias 100% renewables-based electricity grid. This was a defining reason for ABEL Energys decision to invest in northern Tasmania.
ABEL Energys CEO Michael van Baarle said: ABEL Energy looks forward to working with the Tasmanian Government to accelerate project development; unlocking over 500 direct and indirect jobs and over $1.7B dollar in project investment.
For Further Information, or to arrange an interview, please contact: Simon Talbot, Commercial Director at Abel Energy [email protected] or our Tasmanian based media desk at [email protected]
Additional Release: https://www.premier.tas.gov.au/site_resources_2015/additional_releases/$70-million-boost-for-tasmanias-renewable-hydrogen-industry

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