About the developers

North Queensland Clean Energy Project (HyNQ) is a large-scale integrated project involving renewable energy, green hydrogen, the export of green ammonia and the production of green liquid hydrogen for the domestic market. It is being developed by Energy Estate with support from project partners CS Energy and Idemitsu.

CS Energy is a Queensland-owned and based energy company that provides power to some of our state’s biggest industries and employers. We generate and sell electricity, we are an energy retailer to commercial and industrial businesses, and we are investing in new energy assets including renewable hydrogen, solar and wind farms, and battery storage. We employ more than 500 people and are committed to building positive, long-lasting relationships with the communities that host our operations.

If you want to find out more go to CS Energy

IHI is recognised as a global leader in the design and delivery of large-scale green ammonia projects. Their portfolio of projects includes working with Woodside Energy on green ammonia projects in Tasmania and New Zealand.  IHI Group designs and builds progressive engineering solutions for people and planet. They work alongside customers, stakeholders and fellow employees to deliver outcomes that positively affect the world and its inhabitants.

If you want to find out more go to IHI Group.

Energy Estate is an advisory firm and business accelerator, focused on accelerating the transformation of the global energy sector. Energy Estate has offices in Sydney, Canberra and Adelaide.  The team brings together experts across the industry, giving us an understanding of the energy sector that is collaborative, innovative and holistic. Energy Estate have accelerated over 15GW of solar, wind, storage and hydrogen developments across Australia, NZ and MENA.

If you want to find out more go to Energy Estate

Idemitsu Australia has been operating in Australia for over 40 years, as a subsidiary of Japanese company Idemitsu Kosan Co. Ltd. It plays a proactive role in diversifying Australia’s energy portfolio. With a focus on innovation, Idemitsu is currently exploring solar, pumped hydroelectric storage, battery and green hydrogen/ammonia projects across QLD and NSW. It is deeply committed to the safety and wellbeing of its people and working with local communities to create sustainable outcomes.

If you want to find out more go to Idemitsu