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The federal government has announced $330 million in grants for clean energy and emissions reduction projects at heavy industrial sites around the country.
The government’s Powering the Regions Fund is supporting nine projects ranging from powering mine sites with renewables, eliminating the use of coal in iron pellet production, trialling the use of biocarbon in metal smelting and cutting energy use in making alumina and cement.
The Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen made the announcement today at Cement Australia’s Railton facility in Tasmania (pictured) which will receive $52.9 million to upgrade their kiln and increase the use of alternative fuels such as waste to reduce emissions
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Other projects backed by the government include:
These projects will also cut 830,000 tonnes of emissions every year, equivalent to taking over a quarter of a million cars off Australian roads.
The Minister for Climate Change and Energy Chris Bowen said: “This $330 million investment in Australia’s hard-to-abate manufacturing and mining facilities is about securing the future of high-quality, low-emissions products made right here.
“Northern Tasmania, Central Queensland and Western Australia have been industrial powerhouses for generations, and the Albanese Government is ensuring that continues.
“As global markets change rapidly – we’re supporting Australian industry to not only survive but thrive with our world-class products that support regional jobs across the country.”
Picture: Cement Australia