Tasmania Calls for Feedback on Green Hydrogen Future
Key Ideas
  • The Tasmanian government is seeking feedback on accelerating alternatives to fossil fuels, including green hydrogen, through a new draft strategy.
  • The strategy aims to support cleaner fuel options, reduce emissions, and enhance competitiveness for Tasmanian businesses.
  • Renewable hydrogen, green methanol, and advanced biofuels are highlighted as key components to decarbonize hard-to-abate sectors in Tasmania.
  • Public consultation is open for two months to engage businesses and the community in shaping the state's clean energy future.
The Tasmanian government has taken a proactive step towards accelerating the adoption of clean fuels by inviting feedback on their Draft Tasmanian Future Clean Fuels Strategy. This strategy is designed to facilitate the transition away from fossil fuels and towards renewable energy sources, with a specific focus on green hydrogen, green methanol, and advanced biofuels. Tasmanian Minister for Energy and Renewables, Nick Duigan, expressed optimism towards leveraging the state's renewable energy sector to advance the production and utilization of these clean fuels. The aim is to address emissions reduction targets while promoting economic growth and sustainability. Through public consultation over the next two months, stakeholders are encouraged to contribute their perspectives on how best to maximize the benefits of these clean fuel initiatives, such as job creation, emission reductions, and enhanced fuel security. By fostering collaboration between government, businesses, and the community, Tasmania aims to position itself as a leader in the global energy transition, leveraging its renewable energy advantage to drive a cleaner and more competitive future.
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