Australia to award CCS projects with carbon credits
The Australian Government will become the first national government to award carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects with carbon credits that are intended to offset emissions.
The Australian Government will become the first national government to award carbon capture and storage (CCS) projects with carbon credits that are intended to offset emissions.
As Governments and industry worldwide further commit to lower carbon emissions ahead of net zero 2030 and 2050 targets, Australia has given its efforts a major boost following a $250m cash injection into the development...
Australian Beach Energy has signed a deal with BP Singapore (bp) which will see the global energy giant purchasing all 3.75 million tonnes of Beach’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) produced through its Waitsia Gas Project...
To further reduce Australia’s carbon emissions and stimulate the growth of sustainable industry, Australia’s national science agency CSIRO has collaborated with the Northern Territory Government and industry to explore the potential for a large-scale low...
Australian technology company Calix has received a €15m investment into its carbon capture focused subsidiary LEILAC (Low Emissions Intensity Lime and Cement) Group.
The Australian Government has welcomed feedback from the public after opening its public consultation on the five areas shortlisted for the 2021 Offshore Greenhouse Gas Storage Acreage Release.
A roadmap released by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) lays out opportunities for Australia to reduce carbon emissions by using emerging carbon capture and utilisation (CCU) technologies.
A study conducted by bp Australia has confirmed the technical feasibility of green hydrogen and ammonia production at export-scale in the country.
New regulations brought in by the Australian Government today (July 30) will see the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) support next generation technologies, such as clean hydrogen and carbon capture and storage, to reduce emissions...
Australia and the United Kingdom (UK) have today (July 29) inked an agreement to make low emissions technologies, such as clean hydrogen and carbon capture, globally scalable and commercially viable.