- The study identified two potential base case scenarios, with the hub producing either 44 tonnes per day of green hydrogen or 143 tonnes per day.
- The potential growth target of 429 tonnes per day was selected as the third and final case.
- The potential H2Kwinana hub will be able to provide a renewable hydrogen supply for domestic and export markets, and support the creation of new green industries.
- To create green hydrogen the required electrical power is derived from renewable energy sources or by procuring Renewable Electricity Certificates.
- The green hydrogen produced would be used by bp, other industrial customers, tube trailer loading and vehicle refuelling.
Public Knowledge Sharing Report: Bp – H2Kwinana Feasibility Study May 2023
Research and analysis
A Concept Development Phase study of bp’s H2Kwinana energy hub