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Australia backs hydrogen in first low emissions technology statement

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Australia backs hydrogen in first low emissions technology statement

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Perth-based renewable energy expert George Varma of Pinsent Masons, the law firm behind Out-Law, welcomed the “tangible commitment towards investment” in the statement, particularly the inclusion of clean hydrogen.

“In particular, it is positive to see the government’s intention to encourage both public and private investment in these technologies, as well as to streamline and reduce regulatory barriers for private entrants,” he said.

“We have said in the past that we see great potential for Australia to become a world leader in clean hydrogen. The first low emissions technology statement, together with Western Australia’s recent call for expressions of interest for the Oakajee Renewable Hydrogen project, demonstrate that we are well on the way to achieving that goal,” he said.

Angus Taylor, Australia’s energy and emissions reduction minister, said: “Getting the technologies of the future right will support 130,000 jobs by 2030, and avoid in the order of 250 million tonnes of emissions in Australia by 2040”.

“If these technologies achieve widespread deployment globally, they will significantly reduce emissions from energy, transport, agriculture and heavy industry. These sectors account for 90% of global emissions and emit 45 billion tonnes each year,” he said.

“The government expects to invest more than A$18 billion (US$12.63bn) in low emissions technologies over the decade to 2030, in order to drive at least A$50bn of new investment over the next 10 years,” he said.

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