Advertisement

New life for Bell Bay power station

June 5, 2023 6:06 pm in by

BellBaypower

Tasmania’s poised to take advantage of the shipping industry’s huge demand for green methanol.

Bell Bay Power Fuels will resurrect the old oil-fired Bell Bay power station, decommissioned in 2009, to produce methanol and hydrogen, with a final decision on the $1.2 billion investment to come next year.

ABEL Energy CEO Michael Van Baarle says it’ll benefit local employment.

Article continues after this ad
Advertisement

“The operation that we’re going to have here will require a direct workforce of about 50 people, 24-7,” he said. 

“The indirect jobs will take the total number to over 200, maybe even 250-300.” 

Energy Minister Guy Barnett welcomed the proposal. 

“This is an exciting opportunity because it is a step towards the creation of a new $1.2 billion clean energy production facility, but it also provides an innovative solution to re-develop the mothballed oil-fired Bell Bay Power Station that was built in 1971,’’ Minister Barnett said.

“With our world class wind resource, Tasmania is an ideal location to produce cost-competitive renewable methanol/hydrogen on a large-scale to meet this emerging export and domestic demand and become a global leader in renewable energy supply.”

Article continues after this ad
Advertisement

The Bell Bay Advanced Manufacturing Zone CEO Susie Bower says the location is perfect. 

“We have a renewable electricity source, we have available water, we have a deep-sea port, but more importantly we have industrial land right next to that deep-sea port,” she said. 

“We actually already have a very skilled workforce right here at Bell Bay.”  

Energy Minister Guy Barnett (middle) joins BBAMZ CEO Suzie Bower and ABEL Energy CEO Michael Van Baarle (r) at the site (supplied)

 

Article continues after this ad
Advertisement
Advertisement