The Bell Bay Powerfuels Project has reached an exciting milestone with the demolition of the former Bell Bay Power Station now underway.
Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan the project paves the way for a new future for Tasmania.
"Demolition works will allow ABEL Energy to commence construction of its Bell Bay Powerfuels green hydrogen and methanol project," Minister Duigan said.
"Green hydrogen is a critical enabler in Australia's energy transition to a cleaner and more sustainable future.
"Today is a symbolic milestone in Tasmania's renewable energy journey, removing the old thermal power station to make way for the future of renewable energy, green hydrogen production.
"Tasmania, as Australia's leading renewable energy state has some significant competitive advantages to offer industry and the world.
"I am pleased that the Bell Bay Powerfuels Project aims to take advantage of Tasmania's offerings to produce 300,000 tonnes of renewable, green methanol per year and provide new renewable energy generation in time to support projects of megawatt scale.
"The Bell Bay Powerfuels Project is the most advanced export scale green hydrogen project in Tasmania and it's an exciting day to see the project progress, demonstrating commitment in Tasmania to our shared renewable energy future.
"I am confident that these developments will underpin the development of a world class green hydrogen industry in the state.
"The Tasmanian Liberal Government remains committed to ensuring the success of projects like this through our 2030 Strong Plan for Tasmania's Future.
"The Bell Bay Powerfuels will help bring new investment and jobs in Tasmania as well as position Tasmania to be a key player in the expanding hydrogen market."