Industries

Future Fuels

GPA is excited to support the development of Future Fuels in Australia, exploring the evolution of novel technologies within heavy industries.  

Our Services

  • Strategic and project development advice
  • Domestic and international market studies
  • Feasibility and concept studies
  • Techno economic modelling and business case development
  • Regulatory framework review and analysis
  • Technology selection
  • Technology integration and balance-of-plant design
  • Process, Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control, SCADA, Civil, Structural, Risk Engineering
  • Qualitative and quantitative risk assessment
  • Risk facilitation (HAZOP, CHAZOP, LOPA)
  • Australian Codes and Standards Compliance Reviews
  • Front End Engineering Design
  • Detailed Design
  • Owner’s Engineering
  • Constructability Reviews and Site Commissioning

Future fuels offer sustainable, low-carbon alternatives to replace traditional fossil fuels. The adoption and use of future fuels has the potential to reduce cardon emissions and move towards cleaner energy solutions. 

Future fuels are a rapidly evolving sector with an expanding array of sub sectors. GPA is excited to support the development of future fuels projects with Australia and are accustomed to working on novel projects, whilst creating new industry standards. We strive to set best practices in new fields, utilising our established knowledge and experience within heavy industries.  

Our proven project management and delivery model provides confidence throughout the project lifecycle allowing our clients to make sound business decisions. GPA has provided feasibility studies, FEED and detailed design for a range of future fuels projects.  

GPA’s knowledge and experience extends to: 

 

Synthetic Fuels 

Various, including sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) 

Biogas and biomethane  

Renewable gases derived from organic materials  

Waste to Energy (WTE) 

Multiple applications, technologies, intersection with other sub-industries  

Biofuels  

Fuels derived from organic materials, such as plants, algae, or waste 

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GPA Key Contact

Briony O’Shea

Industry Sector Manager - Hydrogen & Future Fuels

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