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Federal investment in clean industries welcome, but handouts to coal need to stop

Australian Conservation Foundation < 1 mins read

In response to the announcement of six new grants to cut emissions from industry, the Australian Conservation Foundation’s national climate policy adviser Annika Reynolds (they/them) said:

“It’s great to see the federal government helping industrial and manufacturing facilities make the switch to more efficient and cost-effective clean processes, reducing reliance on outdated fossil fuels.

“A future made in Australia starts with switching the fuel sources for existing heavy industries and helping big power users like aluminium smelters use energy more efficiently.

“This sort of investment is vital for Gladstone, Kwinana, Geelong and other industrial centres so energy intensive sectors can remain internationally competitive and continue to provide jobs for workers while being part of the clean energy transition.

“ACF welcomes government investment in reducing emissions from ammonia production and investment in renewable energy systems that displace gas from industrial processes.

“These are the kinds of opportunities that enable Australian industry to reduce its reliance on climate-damaging gas.

“We are, however, disappointed by the government’s decision to provide one of these grants to the Kestrel underground coal mine in the Bowen Basin.

“While the $37 million grant will help the mine reduce ventilation methane emissions – a significant and under-reported source of climate pollution in Australia – ACF believes the public should not foot the bill on a technology upgrade for a mine that is seeking approval to extend its operations to 2050.

“There should be no further government handouts to fossil fuels; it’s time for the coal mining sector get on with reducing its own emissions.

“We urge the federal government to keep investing in the clean industries that will power Australia’s future.”


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