The Hunter is set to become the home of one of the State’s first green hydrogen hubs with the NSW Government committing at least $70 million to their development.

Energy Minister Matt Kean said the Hunter is a key site for these developments due to its access to existing energy infrastructure, sustainable water sources, ports and logistics capabilities and a future supply of cheap, reliable renewable energy.

“This is a win-win for our State, by investing in hydrogen hubs we will kick-start jobs and infrastructure opportunities in New South Wales while simultaneously contributing to our Net Zero by 2050 goal” Mr Kean said.

“The Hunter Hydrogen Hub will drive new low carbon jobs and help to set up the region for the future.”

Touring the Hunter yesterday, Mr Kean and Parliamentary Secretary for the Hunter, Taylor Martin met with key stakeholders including the University of Newcastle’s institute for Energy and Resources (NIER).

Hydrogen hubs will provide groups of hydrogen users common infrastructure for the local production, use and distribution of hydrogen. They will reduce costs by delivering hydrogen in a coordinated fashion.

Developing green hydrogen hubs aligns with planned NSW Renewable Energy Zones (REZs) under the Electricity Infrastructure Roadmap, ensuring they become thriving business precincts.

For more information visit the website for Energy NSW here.