Innovation solving Australia’s unique net zero challenge
Last month, the Australian Government projected that by 2040 greenhouse gases from our landfill waste and business road transport would rise 50% from current levels to represent 18% of Australia’s total GHG emissions.
Australia’s stationary grid energy emissions debate of ‘nuclear plus renewables’ vs ‘renewables only’ should be complemented with innovative action now to address Australia’s energy security, mobility and e-mobility energy uses, cost of living and emissions increases in waste and business road transport.
Low carbon methanol, upcycled from waste, not only reduces landfill emissions, but provides an affordable low carbon hydrogen energy carrier for heavy transport industry refuelling and recharging infrastructure to significantly reduce transport emissions.
An innovative combination addressing two ‘hard to abate sectors’. With action it enables Australia to deliver on its ‘Future Made in Australia’, circular economy and net zero ambitions.
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