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Government slammed for loose change climate investment

Environment by David Mills Premium Content Subscriber only The government has been accused of throwing loose change at the environment and climate, with millions of dollars for fossil fuel industries, but little for renewables and electric vehicles. Australian Conservation Foundation (ACF) spokesperson Matt Rose said the government continues to shovel public money at fossil fuel projects through Budget allocations such as the $275 million set aside for five hydrogen energy hubs. Subsidies for the gas industry fly in the face of climate science and further demonstrate to the world that despite shifting global trends, Australia remains a climate laggard, Mr Rose said.

Controversial Aussie gas-to-hydrogen power plant gets the green light

Controversial Aussie gas-to-hy. The existing Tallawarra Power Station (pictured) will be expanded with a new hydrogen and gas capable power plant EnergyAustralia 1/2 The existing Tallawarra Power Station (pictured) will be expanded with a new hydrogen and gas capable power plant EnergyAustralia 2/2 EnergyAustralia The NSW Government has funded Australia s first dual-fuel-capable power plant to the tune of AU$83 million (US$64 million). The Tallawarra B project will initially run on natural gas, but will be gradually upgraded to burn green hydrogen over coming decades. This will be a 300-plus megawatt peaker plant, sitting dormant much of the time, then firing up quickly to stabilize the power grid during demand peaks. It ll be in operation by 2023-24, providing enough energy at maximum power to run about 150,000 homes, and it s part of a move to replace grid power that ll be lost when the Liddell coal-fired power station is closed down, whic

South Australia agrees A$1bn for hydrogen, CCS and more gas

Article by Adam Duckett SOUTH Australia has agreed a A$1bn (US$770m) investment with the Federal Government that includes funds for hydrogen, CCS, and exporting gas to the east coast. The deal includes A$400m in funding for CCS, hydrogen, electric vehicles and other emissions reduction projects in South Australia. The state has a target for net zero emissions by 2050, and last year announced an interim goal of a 50% reduction on 2005 emissions by 2030. The investment also includes funding for an electricity interconnector between South Australia and New South Wales, and for South Australia to produce an additional 50 PJ/y of gas by end of 2023 and possibly 80 PJ/y by 2030. This would increase supplies to the state and exports to the east coast markets.  

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