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PM sets path to net zero emissions by 2050

PM sets path to net zero emissions by 2050 Share Scott Morrison has all but locked in a commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 by starting to detail how it could be achieved and the benefits for those industries which led the way. Speaking to the Business Council of Australia dinner in Sydney on Monday night ahead of participating in this week’s greenhouse summit being hosted by US President Joe Biden, Mr Morrison outlined the types of technological advances to enable net zero to be reached. PM Scott Morrison arrives at the Business Council of Australia’s Annual Dinner in Sydney, where he further outlined the Coalition’s path to net zero. 

Farming, manufacturing, energy: Morrison names sectors where net zero battle will be won

Farming, manufacturing, energy: Morrison names sectors where net zero battle will be won We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Save Normal text size Advertisement Farming and manufacturing have been named as key sectors in the federal government’s push to achieve net zero carbon emissions, as Prime Minister Scott Morrison promises action on climate change ahead of a global summit that is likely to demand a 2050 deadline for the plan. Mr Morrison said the “road to net zero” was already under way and would include energy and industry as well as agriculture and manufacturing.

Energy and Emissions Reduction Agreement with South Australia

Prime Minister The Morrison and Marshall Governments have signed a $1.08 billion State Energy and Emissions Reduction Deal that will deliver secure, reliable and affordable energy to South Australians and help Australia continue to meet and beat its emissions reduction targets. Under the agreement, the governments will pursue initiatives that create additional dispatchable generation to help deliver affordable and reliable power, unlock gas supplies to help prevent shortfalls in the market, kick-start works on a new interconnector between South Australia and New South Wales, and invest in key emissions reduction projects. The Commonwealth will contribute $660 million and South Australia will provide $422 million as part of the agreement.

MIL-OSI Australia: Energy and Emissions Reduction Agreement with South Australia

Source: Prime Minister of Australia The Morrison and Marshall Governments have signed a $1.08 billion State Energy and Emissions Reduction Deal that will deliver secure, reliable and affordable energy to South Australians and help Australia continue to meet and beat its emissions reduction targets. Under the agreement, the governments will pursue initiatives that create additional dispatchable generation to help deliver affordable and reliable power, unlock gas supplies to help prevent shortfalls in the market, kick-start works on a new interconnector between South Australia and New South Wales, and invest in key emissions reduction projects. The Commonwealth will contribute $660 million and South Australia will provide $422 million as part of the agreement.

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