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  • 01 Nov 2021 9:28 AM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    A new study is underway in Alice Springs, with wind being assessed as a potential form of renewable energy.  

    Currently solar is the only renewable resource available at a scale that can contribute to powering the Alice Springs electricity grid. Wind energy would be complementary to solar because it is available day and night.

    The Alice Springs Future Grid project has deployed two wind monitoring units as part of a study into whether there could be a second renewable energy resource available to Alice Springs.

    The local wind resource is being measured with Sonic Detection and Ranging units, located at the Desert Knowledge Precinct and on Territory Generation’s land at the Owen Springs power station.

    Alice Springs technical consultancy and Future Grid Consortium Member, Ekistica, is leading the Wind Monitoring Study. Data will be collected over the course of one year and shared publicly at its conclusion.

    “Alice Springs has one of the highest levels of solar irradiance in the world. However, we have a strong history of renewable energy innovation and are always looking to see how we might be able to harness new renewable energy options in Central Australia”.
    - Lyndon Frearson, Project Director of Alice Springs Future Grid

    The Territory Government knows that investing in renewables delivers clean, affordable and reliable energy for Territorians, attracts new private investment and creates more local jobs. This approach is realised in government initiatives and investments in projects such as the procurement of the Darwin-Katherine 35MW Big Battery, the Sun Cable project in the Barkly and the Home and Business Battery Scheme

    Source: Innovation NT


  • 28 Oct 2021 2:03 PM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    The Northern Territory Government in partnership with the CSIRO, industry and engineering companies have today signed an Agreement to fast-track emissions reduction across Northern Australia’ energy sector. 

    The Agreement will see all parties, including INPEX, Santos, Eni, Woodside, Xodus Group and Origin Energy, develop a joint business case to assess the viability of a large-scale low emission Carbon Capture and Utilisation and Storage Hub at Middle Arm. 

    The Hub would be one of the largest multi-user, multi-access facilities in the world, and will create a long-term and more sustainable solution to storing carbon across Northern Australia.

    The Hub would:

    ·  Transform Middle Arm into a globally competitive and sustainable energy and manufacturing precinct;

    ·  Enable the Territory to meet the growing demand for low carbon energy, both domestically and internationally;

    ·  Accelerate the creation of low emission advanced manufacturing; and

    ·  Enable carbon from other industrial sectors to be captured and stored.

    The Hub would also drive job creation and sustainable economic growth in the Territory.

    The business case will be supported by detailed reports, and techno-economic models, to chart development and highlight investment opportunities.

    With increasing demand for low carbon products, the Hub also presents a significant investment opportunity, with confidence the Territory is committed to future-proofing development in a net zero emissions future.

    The Agreement was signed at the South East Asia Australia Offshore and Onshore Conference (SEAAOC) in Darwin.

    Quotes from Chief Minister Michael Gunner:

    “We are working with CSIRO, Australia’s best scientists and industry to ensure the Territory is positioned to capture the opportunities as countries and industries advance towards Net Zero.

    “The CCUS hub will be a game-changer in positioning Middle Arm as a magnet for investment, which will create more jobs and trigger new opportunities within the Territory.

    “Our message is clear – we are Australia’s comeback capital and we are open for business.” 

    Quotes from Minister for Environment Eva Lawler:

    “The signing of this agreement marks an important step forward with Government, scientists and industry coming together to develop a world-class facility to achieve our net zero emission by 2050. 

    “We are committed to doing business sustainably here in the Territory, and this means constantly hunting new opportunities and always looking ahead.

    “There’s already plenty happening in this space – Sun Cable Australia-Asia PowerLink were on the ground in the Barkly last week as the Territory will host the world’s largest solar farm and renewable energy system in the world. We are also exploring new opportunities around renewable hydrogen, which will create new jobs for Territorians and help expand industry.”


    Michael Gunner
    Chief Minister of the Northern Territory

    Eva Lawler
    Minister for Environment

    Source: NT Government


  • 27 Oct 2021 5:03 PM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    Empire Energy MOU Executed with APA Group

    • APA Group (ASX: APA) and Empire have today executed an MOU to explore opportunities for the development of Beetaloo mid-stream infrastructure including gas and liquids gathering, processing and pipelines

    • Empire and APA will promote a ‘common user’ model for development of Beetaloo Sub-basin infrastructure to drive economic outcomes

    • APA’s Northern Strategy envisages expansion of its Amadeus Gas Pipeline connecting to Darwin

    • APA’s Eastern Strategy includes development of a new Beetaloo gas pipeline connecting to eastern markets via APA’s continuous gas distribution network

    Empire Energy Group Limited (“Empire” or the “Company”) is pleased to announce that it has executed a transportation services memorandum of understanding (“MOU”) with APA Transmission Pty Ltd, a wholly owned subsidiary of APA Group Limited (“APA”). APA is a leading Australian energy infrastructure business and its continuous network of gas pipelines on the east coast access all the principal east coast markets including Gladstone, Brisbane, Mount Isa, Wallumbilla, Sydney, and Melbourne.

    APA owns the Amadeus Gas Pipeline in the Northern Territory. APA and Empire have executed the MOU to explore opportunities to enter appropriate development and commercial agreements for APA to build, own and operate gathering, production, processing, and transportation infrastructure for the movement of gas and liquids from Empire’s Northern Territory assets.

    APA and Empire will also promote a ‘common user’ model for development of the Beetaloo Sub-basin infrastructure to drive economies of scale benefits and lower cost per unit charges. In addition, APA proposes a staged and incremental development approach for the Beetaloo Sub-basin, thereby leveraging its network to reduce the required initial capital investment and align the pace of upstream development.

    The MOU does not restrict Empire from engaging, negotiating and entering into agreements for use of the McArthur River Gas Pipeline.

    Download a copy of the media release here

    Source: Empire Energy

  • 27 Oct 2021 4:52 PM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    The integration of solar energy into Australia’s liquid natural gas (LNG) industry could dramatically reduce Australia’s carbon footprint while also creating thousands of additional jobs. 

    That’s the conclusion of a report released today by Charles Darwin University (CDU) and NERA (National Energy Resources Australia), the federally funded, independent not-for-profit set up to drive collaboration and growth in the energy resources sector. 

    The report, produced with support from Santos, Sun Cable and the Northern Territory Government, used the Santos-operated Darwin LNG facility as a technical case study, to examine the potential to decarbonise LNG facilities at sites across the NT, Qld and WA via electrification and large-scale renewables. 

    The report’s authors concluded solar energy integration was potentially economically viable to offset up to 50 per cent of the plant’s emissions from electricity generation. Additional savings of nearly three times that amount could be offset with solar energy by retro-fitting ‘helper motors’ to partially electrify the plant’s compression turbines which currently run on gas. 

    Professor Suresh Thennadil, Director of the Energy and Resources Institute at CDU, said: “If this integration was implemented at all of Australia’s LNG plants, the initiative could reduce Australia’s CO2 emissions by around 5m tonnes per annum. That’s around one per cent of Australia’s total emissions” [up to nine per cent of the reductions required to meet Australia’s 2030 targets]. 

    The NT Minister for Renewables and Energy Eva Lawler, said the findings showed the potential of solar energy to slash the emissions of the country’s LNG sector. 

    “This innovative collaboration demonstrates the opportunity for the Northern Territory — and Australia — to be a leader in the journey to Net Zero. Leveraging our renewable resources to power the LNG sector could reduce the Territory’s emissions, create jobs, and position Territory exports as a low-carbon premium product. This opportunity complements other initiatives being advanced in the Northern Territory, including developing a Carbon Capture and Storage Hub and building a renewable hydrogen industry.” 

    Miranda Taylor, CEO of NERA, said that given the massive potential emissions reductions, government investment is needed. 

    “With Net Zero goals being set globally, the LNG industry must explore all opportunities to decarbonise if it wants to stay relevant and sustainable for the decades to come. 

    “The Australian LNG industry has historically been a relatively high-emissions industry, so seeing how the integration of renewable, solar energy — of which Australia has an abundance — can make dramatic reductions is a big step forward. 

    “We now need to see more investment to further investigate and implement using this technology to assist in the decarbonisation of LNG. In doing so, we will take strides in establishing Australian LNG as a premium, low-carbon product in the emerging climate-differentiated LNG market.” 

    The report also found that the integration of solar energy into Australia’s LNG industry could increase the nation’s energy security by saving over 97m GJ of gas a year — equivalent to more than 10 per cent of domestic demand — and create over 1,000 construction jobs and 868 ongoing jobs. 

    For Sun Cable, who are planning to develop the world’s largest solar farm and battery storage facility in the Northern Territory, the study results provide them with great assurance. 

    Sun Cable CEO David Griffin said “This study is an important reinforcement of the viability, impact and environmental benefits of Sun Cable’s Australia-Asia PowerLink project for the Northern Territory, wider Australia and our region. 

    “The Australia-Asia PowerLink will help unlock economic opportunities by providing affordable, dispatchable, renewable electricity at scale. We can use our abundant levels of solar energy to remove embedded emissions in our domestic and export industries, as well as directly exporting electricity overseas, making Australia a modern renewable energy superpower.” 

    Find out more about the collaborative project here

    View the final report here.

    Source: NERA

  • 27 Oct 2021 11:00 AM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    Global Energy Ventures Ltd (ASX: GEV, the Company) is pleased to announce the development of a 2.8 GW / 100,000 tpa of green hydrogen export project on the Tiwi Islands, Northern Territory.

    Click here to view full media release. 


  • 25 Oct 2021 10:40 AM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    Download the latest ASX announcement from Central Petroleum here 

  • 11 Oct 2021 1:19 PM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    Territory Generation has announced its Fleet Transition to assets that are flexible, renewable capable, fast-starting, and mobile to complement the existing power system and support the Territory’s future power needs. Forecasts estimate the transition will significantly reduce carbon emissions and optimise costs for the power system.

    The Fleet Transition will be carried out in a cost-effective and staged process that will not impact electricity supply. Territory Generation will retain some legacy assets in standby condition to ensure adequate generation capacity and facilitate response to growth opportunities for the Territory’s industrial sector. The transition aligns with the Territory Government’s Darwin-Katherine Electricity System Plan, which targets 50% renewable energy by 2030 and towards zero net emissions by 2050.

    Under the Fleet Transition, Territory Generation has purchased a TM2500 mobile aeroderivative gas turbine from General Electrics for the Channel Island Power Station. The hydrogen-capable TM2500 generator will renew 22 megawatts to the power system and can start in less than 10 minutes. “Territory Generation sought technology to modernise our current fleet that struggles to meet changing grid demands and low power system loads,” said CEO, Gerhard Laubscher. “We plan for the TM2500 to be the first of multiple units to be deployed over the next five years as existing units near their end of life”.

    Related media releases:

    Source: Territory Generation 

  • 08 Oct 2021 12:58 PM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    The Northern Territory (NT) government has released plans for a export-oriented hydrogen production hub fuelled by solar photovoltaic (PV) and battery storage.

    The NT plan compliments the Australian government's national hydrogen strategy, which has marked the territory's capital Darwin as one of its seven hydrogen hubs. The NT sees its vast space and ample solar and wind resources, along with its proximity to trading partners in Asia-Pacific, giving it a competitive advantage in developing a hydrogen industry.

    The plan is to build a renewables and hydrogen hub in the region surrounding Tenant Creek, which is almost 1,000km south of Darwin, that will be built in three stages, said the NT government.

    It is located in the same region that a 17,000-20,000MW solar farm is proposed to generate electricity for the 4,200km Australia-Asia Power Link from Darwin to Singapore.

    Another start-up venture is also working in the proposed renewables/hydrogen region, with Aqua Aerem working on technology to produce water captured from the air and produce green hydrogen, or that derived from renewable sources with no emissions.

    The NT also has a renewable energy target of obtaining 50pc of electricity from renewable sources. Renewables only accounted for around 4pc of power output in the 2019-20 fiscal year to 30 June, while 86pc came from gas-fired power plants.

    The three-stage plan has around 60MW of solar PV built by 2023, with more solar capacity added and the territory's gas-fired plants starting to retire during 2024-26. The final stage of 2027-30 will result in a total of 320MW of solar, 110MW of battery storage and the retirement of 200MW of thermal power and the addition of 80MW of hydrogen-capable power capacity. The plan also includes hydrogen refuelling stations along NT's highways for long-distance hydrogen haulage and other hydrogen-fuelled vehicles.

    The NT government said last month it will carry out a study to build a carbon capture and storage facility at the port of Darwin that could be used for hydrogen exports, as well as for the LNG sector. Darwin is home to the 3.7mn t/yr Darwin LNG and the 8.9mn t/yr Ichthys LNG projects.

    Source: argus media

  • 05 Oct 2021 10:23 AM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    The Hydrogen Hubs Development and Design grant opportunity supports the Australian hydrogen industry to develop and advance clean hydrogen hub concepts to investment ready proposals.

    Your proposal should also address the objectives of the Hydrogen Hubs Development and Design Grants:

    • advance planning for the construction of a variety of hydrogen hubs across Australia, with a clear intention to stimulate demand and facilitate the production of clean hydrogen for domestic and export markets 
    • develop and/or demonstrate the feasibility of hydrogen hubs proposals
    • demonstrate employment, knowledge, technological, public and commercial value of regional hydrogen hubs.

    For more information:

    https://business.gov.au/grants-and-programs/hydrogen-hubs-development-grants

  • 30 Sep 2021 4:43 PM | Stephanie Berlin (Administrator)

    The Strategic Regional Environmental and Baseline Assessment (SREBA) studies were key recommendations from the Scientific Inquiry into Hydraulic Fracturing in the Northern Territory.

    The NT Government engaged The University of Queensland (UQ) through a direct procurement process to complete the Scope of Works for the Social, Cultural and Economic SREBA Studies in April 2021.

    Delivery of Stage 1, to develop the Scope of Works for Stage 2, has been extended by four weeks to enable completion of stakeholder engagement delayed due to COVID-19 restrictions. Delivery of Stage 1 is now due in November 2021.

    The interdisciplinary UQ team, made up of highly-experienced academics has contacted all identified stakeholders for Stage 1. UQ has had direct engagement with over half of these stakeholders and is following up with those remaining.

    Much of the work to finalise Stage 1 is now complete, including:

    • Data mapping – a desktop review of existing social, cultural and economic data for the Beetaloo region and data gaps
    • Stakeholder engagement with over half the identified stakeholders
    • Literature review of global best practice
    • Establishment of an independent expert advisory panel
    • Full UQ human research ethics application process initiated.

    The work required to finalise Stage 1, includes:

    • Stakeholder engagement with the remaining identified stakeholders
    • Define and outline participatory methods for conduct of baseline and strategic assessment (for the next stages in 2022)
    • Submit ethics application for review in November 2021.
    UQ understands and recognises that on-country engagement is a crucial component of Stage 2. Suitable and appropriate participatory methods for the Social, Cultural and Economic SREBA Studies in 2022 are being informed by stakeholder engagement. Preliminary engagement with service providers, representative organisations and those working closely with communities in the Beetaloo region and their interests is planned for January to March 2022. Extensive on-country and regional engagement is expected between March and September 2022.

    Any stakeholders not already engaged, wishing to contribute to Stage 1 can arrange a meeting with UQ via email at sce-sreba@uq.edu.au


    Please direct all correspondence to:
    Hydraulic Fracturing Inquiry Implementation Taskforce
    GPO Box 4396, Darwin NT 0801
    T 08 8999 6573
    E hydraulic.fracturing@nt.gov.au
    W hydraulicfracturing.nt.gov.au

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