据世界天然气网1月6日消息 澳大利亚清洁氢气贸易计划(ACHTP)的第一轮将集中于根据日本-澳大利亚技术脱碳伙伴关系向日本出口清洁氢气。
由斯科特·莫里森领导的现任澳大利亚政府希望发展该国的清洁氢气出口产业。因此,他们制定了一项新计划,旨在吸引海外投资进入源自澳大利亚的氢气供应链。
清洁氢气是政府长期减排计划中的优先技术之一。
1.5亿澳元(1.07亿美元)的ACHTP将支持澳大利亚的氢气供应链项目,以确保海外投资。
该计划的第一轮将侧重于在日澳合作伙伴关系下向日本出口清洁氢气。
此外,莫里森表示,这项耗资1.5亿美元的计划将有助于澳大利亚减少排放,将通过与其他国家合作来降低清洁能源技术的成本。
他说:“清洁氢是澳大利亚和日本在发展经济和就业的同时实现净零排放计划的核心。”
ACHTP将支持开发出口供应链和清洁氢气生产商业化的项目,同时还将支持衍生的清洁氢基化合物,如氨。
部长安格斯·泰勒表示:“建立清洁氢气供应链将促进对澳大利亚的投资。”
该项目将在五年内由5.658亿澳元(3.97亿美元)资助,该资金将在2021-2022年预算中用于低排放技术国际合作。
到2050年,澳大利亚的氢气生产还可能带来超过500亿澳元(357亿美元)的额外GDP。
吴恒磊 编译自 世界天然气
原文如下:
Australia and Japan in clean hydrogen trade collaboration
The first round of the Australian Clean Hydrogen Trade Program (ACHTP) will focus on the export of clean hydrogen to Japan under the Japan-Australia Partnership on Decarbonisation through Technology.
The current Australian government, led by Scott Morrison, wants to grow the country’s clean H2 export industry. Thus, they set a new initiative aimed at attracting overseas investment into hydrogen supply chains originating in Australia.
Clean hydrogen is one of the priority technologies in the government’s long-term emissions reduction plan.
The AUD 150 million ($107m) ACHTP will support Australian-based hydrogen supply chain projects that secure overseas investment.
The first round of the program will focus on the export of clean H2 to Japan under the Japan-Australia partnership.
Moreover, Morrison said the $150 million program would help Australia to reduce emissions. It will do it by working with other countries to get the cost of clean energy technologies down.
“Clean hydrogen is central to both AU’s and JP’s plans to achieve net-zero emissions while growing our economies and jobs,” he said.
The ACHTP will support projects to develop export supply chains and commercialise the production of clean H2. It will also support derivative clean hydrogen-based compounds, such as ammonia.
“Establishing clean H2 supply chains will facilitate investment into Australia,” minister Angus Taylor said.
The program will be funded over five years from the AUD 565.8 million ($397m) committed for low emissions technology international partnerships in the 2021-22 budget.
Australian H2 production could also generate more than AUD 50 billion ($35.7b) in additional GDP by 2050.
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