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In its recent annual budget, the Federal Government announced the $2 billion Hydrogen Headstart Program to catalyse Australia’s green hydrogen industry and position Australia as a global leader in hydrogen production and export. On 7 July 2023, the Consultation Paper was released. In this article we explore key aspects of this initiative and its challenges. We also provide some insights drawn from our experience of international revenue support models and look at how the program could be optimised to maximise investment and accelerate industry creation.

Snapshot

  • ​In its 2023-2024 Budget, the Australian Government announced a $2 billion ‘Hydrogen Headstart’ program (the Program) to accelerate the development of large-scale green hydrogen projects by subsidising the cost of producing green hydrogen (hydrogen produced from renewable sources) through revenue support.
  • Consultation for the Program opened on 7 July 2023 and will close on 3 August 2023. While the exact method of revenue support is yet to be finalised, the proposed model involves a Hydrogen Production Credit (HPC) which is similar to a UK/European Contract for Difference (CfD). The HPC will be provided to successful projects for a 10-year period.
  • Selecting the optimal revenue model during Program development in 2023-2024 will be essential to ensure the $2 billion of federal funding best serves as a springboard for the creation of a globally competitive Australian hydrogen industry.
  • The proposed HPC model offers the prospect of creating bankable projects and encouraging private sector investment. However, there are some elements of the model which could be refined to create a more sustainable industry.
  • The consultation process offers an opportunity to suggest enhancements, and in doing so, maximise the Program’s impact as an accelerator of the Australian hydrogen industry.

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By Elizabeth Charlesworth, Gabby Herron-Cartwright and Shania Sharma

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Elizabeth Charlesworth photo

Elizabeth Charlesworth

Partner, Sydney

Elizabeth Charlesworth
Gabby Herron-Cartwright photo

Gabby Herron-Cartwright

Executive Counsel, Sydney

Gabby Herron-Cartwright
Alison Dodd photo

Alison Dodd

Partner, Melbourne

Alison Dodd
Melissa Swain-Tonkin photo

Melissa Swain-Tonkin

Partner, Brisbane

Melissa Swain-Tonkin
Sian Newnham photo

Sian Newnham

Partner, Brisbane

Sian Newnham
Peter Davis photo

Peter Davis

Partner, Sydney

Peter Davis
Mark Hatfull photo

Mark Hatfull

Partner, Perth

Mark Hatfull
Elizabeth Charlesworth Gabby Herron-Cartwright Alison Dodd Melissa Swain-Tonkin Sian Newnham Peter Davis Mark Hatfull