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Hydrogen pilot plant in the works

The Gladstone Region will be home to another exciting renewable energy project following this month’s announcement that Rio Tinto and Sumitomo Corporation will build an innovative hydrogen pilot plant aimed at lowering carbon emissions from the alumina refining process.

Supported by the Federal Government’s Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), the project – the Yarwun Hydrogen Calcination Pilot Demonstration Program – will involve the construction of a hydrogen plant at Rio Tinto’s Yarwun refinery.

Gladstone Region Mayor Matt Burnett, who was in Japan on a Trade Mission with the Queensland Premier’s Delegation at the time of the announcement, welcomed the announcement from Rio Tinto and Sumitomo.

“This is another exciting step towards decarbonising the alumina production process and securing the future of Gladstone’s existing industries with new innovative partnerships,” Cr Burnett said.

“The Gladstone Region is set to become a renewable energy superpower, so to have Rio Tinto and Sumitomo invest in our region’s future, with the backing of the Australian Government through ARENA, is exactly what our 10-year Economic Transition Roadmap sets out to achieve.

“Today’s announcement also demonstrates how major industry, in particular Rio Tinto, is looking at ways to maintain Gladstone’s proud industrial heritage into a new decarbonised future.”

Gladstone Region Deputy Mayor Kahn Goodluck said, if successful, the Yarwun Hydrogen Calcination Pilot Demonstration Program could pave the way for adoption at a global scale.

“As advocates for the region, we are looking forward to seeing this project progress ahead of a projected opening in 2025,” Cr Goodluck said.

“Today’s announcement further emphasises that with the right support and investment, Gladstone can become a leader in renewables and clean industry, making our region an even greater place to live, learn, work and play.”

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