POWERING THE
LOW-CARBON ECONOMY
Who We Are
Liquid Power is an Australian-owned energy company dedicated to the delivery of high-quality infrastructure projects that produce sustainable fuels for hard to transition sectors of the economy. The company has been in operation since early 2023, launching as one of the first project development firms in Australia to be 100% focused on production of sustainable fuels.
INNOVATION
PERFORMANCE
INTEGRITY
CULTURE
What we do
Liquid Power is an early-stage project developer that originates and structures energy projects from identification stage through to construction phase. In the course of development we align with strategic partners to progress the projects into construction and operations.
OUR PROJECTS
Liquid Power is advancing a scalable and repeatable sustainable fuels platform across Australia. We have secured opportunities targeting the build out of a multi-state project pipeline optimised for feedstock, services, connections and customers.
OUR TEAM
The Liquid Power team is well-established with a deep, cross-functional skill set and proven track record in development of energy projects across oil and gas, solar, energy storage and transmission.
OUR MISSION
Target project development opportunities in leading-edge segments using advanced technology to facilitate the energy transition and power the low-carbon economy with sustainable liquid fuels.
Sustainable FUel
The development of a sustainable fuel industry in Australia is critical to decarbonisation efforts and would also result in a number of strategic benefits.
Decarbonisation in Australia has so far largely focused on the electricity grid, but sustainable fuel will have a significant role to play in reaching net zero by 2050. Sustainable fuel offers a way for industries that cannot rely on the grid, batteries or hydrogen to decarbonise.
Liquid Power also believes that sustainable fuel projects offer Australia a unique opportunity to develop new refining facilities and capability to ensure liquid fuel security with new domestic fuel production and value add exports.
In the absence of domestic sustainable fuel production and a healthy marketplace, it is anticipated that Australian industries will have difficulty achieving emissions reduction targets by 2050.