The State Government is building the world's biggest hydrogen production facility, power plant and storage at Whyalla. Harnessing our plentiful renewable energy, South Australia is primed to become a first-mover, low-cost hydrogen supplier. Operating by early 2026.
Visit the project websiteThe Whyalla Steelworks is transforming from a coal-based steelmaker to a low-carbon, green steel producer, commissioning a state-of-the-art electric arc furnace powered by renewable energy. As the world seeks to decarbonise, demand for green iron is forecast to surge.
Visit the project websitePlans are underway for the development of a desalination plant and pipeline network, providing a new, sustainable water supply for local industry, including hydrogen, copper and other valuable mineral industries.
Visit the project websiteThe State Government is building a new college to train students for careers in key industries for the region, including mining and mineral processing, renewable energy, manufacturing, and construction. Opening in 2025.
Visit the project websiteSet to become South Australia's first large-scale clean hydrogen production precinct for both export and domestic markets, this project is a key part of South Australia's entry into the hydrogen export market.
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