Stanwell’s Central Queensland Hydrogen (CQ-H2) Project
The Central Queensland Hydrogen Project (CQ-H2) is a global collaboration involving domestic and international partners from across the hydrogen supply chain who have come together to develop a global-scale renewable hydrogen project near Gladstone in Central Queensland.
The project will involve development of:
- a hydrogen production facility at Aldoga, near Gladstone
- a hydrogen gas pipeline to transport hydrogen to Gladstone Port
- a hydrogen liquefaction facility and ship loading facilities at Gladstone Port
- an ammonia production facility at Gladstone Port.
CQ-H2 has received financial support from the Australian Government’s Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) and the Queensland Government’s Queensland Renewable Energy and Hydrogen Jobs Fund.

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Key Facts
- Location: Aldoga and Gladstone, Central Queensland
- Job Creation: Over its operational life, the project will support an annual average of over 1,000 additional direct and indirect jobs
- Environmental Impact: The CQ-H2 project aims to supply renewable hydrogen to industries like ammonia production and green iron, reducing carbon emissions
- Website: Central Queensland Hydrogen Project website