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    Australian PM Announces $438 Million For Climate Tech Deals

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    CANBERRA, Australia — Another half a billion Australian dollar cheque has been written by the Scott Morrison government to help Australia foster international partnerships on clean energy technology.

    It’s the latest climate-related budget announcement from Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison as he gears up to participate in a summit organized by United States President Joe Biden.

    It brings together the world’s biggest polluters in a bid to ramp up global climate action.

    Morrison has on April 22 announced AUD 565.8 million ($438.39 million) to co-fund research and demonstration projects in low-emissions technologies.

    Former chief scientist Alan Finkel will lead work on fostering international collaborations as part of his new gig spruiking the government’s climate action on the world stage.

    The government is focused on Germany, Japan, Korea, Singapore, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

    Morrison hopes the funding creates up to 2,500 jobs and says for each dollar of taxpayer money invested AUD 3 ($2.32) to AUD 5 ($3.87) will be leveraged through the international partnerships.

    “The world is changing, and we want to stay ahead of the curve by working with international partners to protect the jobs we have in energy-reliant businesses and create new jobs in the low emissions’ technology sector,” he said.

    Energy Minister Angus Taylor says the government’s five priority technologies could reduce or eliminate emissions from sectors that create the bulk of global emissions.

    Australian PM Scott Morrison hopes the AUD 565.8 million ($438.39 million) funding will create up to 2,500 jobs. (Mick Tsikas/AAP Image)

    “Getting new energy technologies to parity will enable substantial reductions in global emissions,” he said, “And ensure countries don’t have to choose between growth and decarbonization.”

    On April 22, the government announced AUD 263 million ($203.78 million) for carbon capture and storage and another AUD 275.5 million ($213.46 million) to set up regional hydrogen hubs. There will be five hydrogen hubs in total, leveraging off work being done by technology collaborations across the country.

    National Energy Resources Australia chief Miranda Taylor said the goal is to rapidly decarbonize the economy while being technology-agnostic.

    The government is leaving the door open to create hydrogen with fossil fuels as well as renewables.

    “We need at this point to be very open-minded — whatever works to do that – we should consider,” said Taylor.

    “I think it will all start to fall into place in terms of what actually proves to be the most economic and most efficient way to get to net-zero carbon in the time frame.”

    She says there must be a long-term plan for industries such as coal, as there is a global transition underway.

    “We don’t want to be caught on the back foot, we want to be caught on the front foot.”

    (Edited by Vaibhav Vishwanath Pawar and Ritaban Misra)



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