Green LOHC Demonstration Karratha WA
AEP Elical supported the Green LOHC project to demonstrate the effectiveness of using Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) technology for storage and transportation of green hydrogen. The green hydrogen had to be transported under the challenging Australian conditions of high heat and dust levels across significant transport distances. AEP Elical have assisted LOHC in early project management and applying for government grants. We will continue to support this concept through its phases to maturity as owners engineers on behalf of Green LOHC.
AEP Elical were engaged by Yurika to complete a substation upgrade at the Lake Julius site. The upgrade to the substation required creating separate enclosures for the Mount Isa Water Board transformers and the Sunwater transformer.
AEP Elical was appointed through Pricewaterhouse Coopers to provide Essential Energy with technical advisory services and an Independent Engineer’s report in support of the divestment of the Broken Hill gas turbine power plant.
AEP Elical supported the Green LOHC project to demonstrate the effectiveness of using Liquid Organic Hydrogen Carrier (LOHC) technology for storage and transportation of green hydrogen.