据5月27日Natural Gas World报道,伍德赛德公司(Woodside)表示,该公司正在调查向西澳大利亚Burrup半岛Pluto液化天然气设施提供约50兆瓦太阳能方面的情况。
太阳能将由拟议的伍德赛德电力项目提供,该项目可能包含超过21万块太阳能电池板。该公司表示,已经进行了一系列环境、岩土和工程研究,并正在就该电力项目寻求监管部门批准前,与主要利益相关者进行磋商。
伍德赛德公司代理首席执行官梅格·奥尼尔(Meg O'Neill)表示:“伍德赛德的愿景是为Burrup半岛现有和未来的行业提供大规模的可再生能源,我们很幸运能够获得丰富的自然资源,安全和可靠的能源运营,以及拥有推动可持续能源发展的行业和政府。”
与此同时,伍德赛德正在寻求从Woodside power Project向Perdaman提议的尿素设施提供50兆瓦的太阳能。伍德赛德表示,Perdaman公司估计,在未来20年里,加入太阳能将使其燃料天然气消耗减少约50%,同时每年至少减少20万吨二氧化碳的排放。
奥尼尔表示:“我们与Perdaman的合作再次证明了天然气行业在推动能源转型和到2050年实现净零排放方面可以发挥重要作用。”
该倡议还将允许Perdaman增加氨的生产,要知道氨在使用时是零排放的。Perdaman主席维卡斯·兰巴尔(Vikas Rambal)表示,该计划在战略上符合其对到2050年实现温室气体管理和碳中和的承诺。他指出:“与伍德赛德合作的这一令人兴奋的举措,将进一步加强蓝氨的制造,为亚洲市场提供供应,并帮助西澳大利亚成为在下游产业中实施可再生能源的世界先行者。”
王佳晶 摘译自 Natural Gas World
原文如下:
WOODSIDE PLANS SOLAR PROJECT TO POWER PLUTO LNG
Woodside is investigating the supply of approximately 50 MW of solar energy to the Pluto LNG facility on Western Australia’s Burrup Peninsula, it said on May 27.
The solar power would be supplied from the proposed Woodside Power Project, which could comprise more than 210,000 solar panels. The company said it had undertaken a range of environmental, geotechnical and engineering studies and is progressing key stakeholder consultations ahead of seeking regulatory approvals for the power project.
“Woodside’s vision is for large-scale supply of renewable energy to existing and future industry on the Burrup Peninsula,” acting CEO Meg O’Neill said. “We are lucky to have access to abundant natural resources, safe and reliable energy operations and both industry and government that are motivated to drive sustainable energy outcomes.”
Meanwhile, Woodside is looking to supply a further 50 MW of solar power from the Woodside Power Project to Perdaman’s proposed urea facility. Perdaman estimates incorporating solar power would reduce its fuel gas consumption by approximately 50% while reducing emissions by at least 200,000 metric tons of CO2-equivalent/year, over 20 years, Woodside said.
“Our work with Perdaman is another demonstration of the important role the gas industry can play in driving the energy transition and achieving net-zero emissions by 2050,” O’Neill said.
The initiative would also allow Perdaman to increase the production of ammonia, which produces zero emissions at the point of use. Perdaman chairman Vikas Rambal said the initiative is strategically in line with its commitments to greenhouse gas management and carbon neutrality by 2050.
“This exciting initiative with Woodside will further enhance the manufacturing of blue ammonia for supply to the Asian market and help position Western Australia as a first mover in implementing renewable energy in a world-scale downstream industry,” Rambal said.
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