InterContinental Energy: forging ahead with mega-scale green hydrogen and ammonia
InterContinental Energy is developing renewable hydrogen and ammonia projects at oil & gas scale. Its portfolio consists of the Australian Renewable Energy Hub (AREH) in the Pilbara, the Western Green Energy Hub (WGEH) in the far southeast of Western Australia’s Goldfields-Esperance region, and Green Energy Oman (GEO) in the Al Wusta region in Oman. These projects will be developed in phases, with each hub ultimately targeting between 25 and 70 GW of installed wind and solar capacity at full scale.
WGEH is the largest of these projects, with up to 70 GW of wind and solar deployed at full project scale. Located on the border between Western Australia and South Australia, the partners in WGEH include InterContinental Energy, CWP Global, and Mirning Green Energy.
The first stage of the project will see 330,000 tons of renewable hydrogen production from 6 GW of wind and solar. In September 2024, WGEH and Korea Electric Power Corporation (KEPCO) signed a collaboration agreement, including a WGEH Stage 1 feasibility study. In March 2025, WGEH was granted Federal Major Project Status by the Australian Government.
To discuss progress to date, Raymond Macdonald, CEO WGEH, will be joined in conversation by AEA Technology Manager Kevin Rouwenhorst. Join us on Tuesday 3 March @9PM AEDT (6 AM CET) for a fascinating discussion and be sure to submit your questions for our speaker when registering.