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New Zealand’s $11 billion green opportunity
Benefiting from rich natural endowments New Zealand’s stationary electricity grid network ranks as one of the world’s most renewable. This low carbon intensity provides an ideal platform to scale up the country’s sustainability impact, domestically and globally.
Innovation solving Australia’s unique net zero challenge
Sustainability Precincts provide a Zero Waste circular economy eco-system that is capable of recycling and upcycling Australia’s 22 million tonnes of annual household and business waste to fuel 80% or more of the trucks and buses on our Australian roads.
Senate circular economy submission
Xseed Solutions’ strategy ito enable a $49+ billion per annum domestic Waste to Hydrogen to X circular economy creating an extra 14,000+ Grade A hydrogen manufacturing jobs, plus further value chain roles. Delivering up to a 12% reduction in Australia’s CO2e emissions across multiple initiatives in the hard to abate sectors of waste, road transport, agriculture, manufacturing, and healthcare.
Rethink Zero.
Rethink Zero - Beyond electrifying your home with affordable solar electricity, we are encouraging local councils to buy your excess household solar power as a pathway to provide you with lower council rates, cheaper real zero public transport, reasonably priced zero emission freight trucks on our roads, and to simplify our collective journey to zero waste.
Powering 80% of trucks with W2X
Yearly, around 15 billion litres of diesel, or 50% of all Australian diesel sold, is estimated to be consumed by registered buses, light commercial vehicles, and articulated and rigid trucks. That is, Australians regenerating and recycling its household and business landfill waste are capable to domestically manufacture sufficient hydrogen to fuel and charge 80% of its bus and road freight transport fleet.
Accelerating decarbonisation
On the Australian pathway to actioning real net zero outcomes, Sub.Zero resources provide accelerated environmental advantages. As an eco-system enabler it brings forward the overall declines in greenhouse gas emissions across many hard to abate sectors – road transport, energy and micro-grids, chemicals, agriculture, shipping, waste, etc.
Sub.Zero H2 - Under three cents
Hugging Australia’s coastlines, 95% of Australia’s population live within 50 km of its’ beaches, in an area representing just 5% of Australia’s land mass, slightly larger than Sweden. Across that area Australia has over 121,000 km of national highways and arterial roads, more than eight times Sweden’s major road network. A unique infrastructure challenge when evaluating alternative models to embark on a decarbonisation transition.
Rethinking our relationship with landfill
Australia’s love affair with landfills is drawing to a close. Landfills are not only a source of greenhouse case emissions that can negatively impact environment and public health, the related impacts of reserving land for landfills and considerable costs of operation and management of these assets burdens the public purse.
Climate positive councils
Typically 80% to 90% of your local council’s carbon emissions are from waste, electricity, transport and construction activities. The notion of the circular economy provides the foundations for innovative, vertically integrated, local solutions that enables your local council to transition to be climate positive.
Meet the team
The team includes world leading experts in hydrogen, gasification, methanol, manufacturing, and recycling technology and businesses, together with directors that have engineered, delivered, financed, and managed multiple multi-billion process technology projects across the world.