
TotalEnergies H2 in Australia
TotalEnergies H2 (TE H2) is a joint venture between TotalEnergies (80%) and the Eren Groupe (20%) and is at the forefront of developing large-scale renewable energy projects, with a commitment to deliver impactful renewable energy projects that provide affordable, sustainable, reliable, and accessible energy to as many people as possible
Born from the partnership between TotalEnergies and Eren Groupe in 2017, TE H2 bring together world-leading expertise in renewable and multi-energy solutions.
TE H2’s mission is to support the global transition to net zero by 2050, by contributing to the decarbonisation of the energy sector.
Pioneering Renewable Hydrogen Development
TE H2 is a team of over 80 experts globally, dedicated to investing in and developing large-scale renewable hydrogen projects. Our work spans four key regions: Latin America, Africa, Northern Europe, and Asia Pacific.
Backed by a fully integrated team, TE H2 has a strong track record in delivering large-scale renewable energy projects. Our diversified, multi-energy portfolio is designed to produce competitive renewable hydrogen through greenfield developments and strategic partnerships.
As a global multi-energy leader, TotalEnergies is actively decarbonising its projects by integrating renewable energy and green hydrogen, paving the way for a more sustainable future.
In Australia, TE H2 has more than 20 experts across the country, who are dedicated to working closely with the communities in which the projects will operate.
A team of 80+ professionals globally dedicated to the development and investment into GW-scale renewable hydrogen projects.
Our projects
TE H2 are developing wind and solar projects across Australia. Discover these projects below:

Darwin H2 Hub
The Darwin H2 Hub will be a green hydrogen production facility, which will use solar energy to produce more than 80,000 tonnes of renewable-based hydrogen each year.

South East Power Hub – Renewables
South East Power Hub – Renewables (SEPHR) will consist of renewable generation from wind and solar plus a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS), to generate up to 600MW of dispatchable renewable power to the South Australian network which will provide sufficient renewable energy to power up to 370,000 South Australian households every year.

Poynton Energy Park
TE H2 is investigating wind speeds at Middleback Range in South Australia, to determine site suitability for future energy development.
