Tasmania's Push for Clean Fuels: Public Consultation on Future Clean Fuels Strategy
Key Ideas
  • The Tasmanian government is seeking public input on accelerating fossil fuel alternatives like renewable hydrogen through the Future Clean Fuels Strategy.
  • The strategy includes green hydrogen, green methanol, and advanced biofuels to reduce fossil fuel dependence in transport and industry.
  • It aims to achieve Tasmania's net zero target by 2030 and build awareness of clean fuels in the community and industry.
  • The strategy is a continuation of the Tasmanian Renewable Hydrogen Action Plan and seeks to incorporate learnings from the past four years.
The Tasmanian government, led by the Minister for Energy and Renewables Nick Duigan, has initiated a public consultation process to gather feedback on how the state can accelerate the adoption of fossil fuel alternatives, particularly focusing on renewable hydrogen. This consultation is part of the unveiling of the state's Future Clean Fuels Strategy, which outlines various clean fuel options such as green hydrogen, green methanol, and advanced biofuels. The strategy is designed to reduce Tasmania's reliance on fossil fuels in both the transport and industry sectors, aligning with the state's ambitious goal of achieving net zero emissions by 2030. Building upon the foundation laid by the Tasmanian Renewable Hydrogen Action Plan released four years ago, this draft strategy aims to leverage the insights gained since its publication. By engaging the public and industries in discussions about clean fuels, the government hopes to increase awareness and participation in the shift towards cleaner energy sources. This approach not only emphasizes environmental sustainability but also underscores the importance of community engagement in shaping Tasmania's energy future.
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