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  • Grants support further innovation in carbon reduction

    Grants support further innovation in carbon reduction

    • Part of Cook Government drive to a
      decarbonised, diversified economy
    • Emissions reduction technology grants for
      local businesses
    • Funding supports projects to support
      innovation in hard to abate industry

    The State Government is investing
    $6.58 million to advance technologies and investigate modern solutions that
    help remove, reduce or offset industrial emissions.

    A total of 10 projects will receive
    funding under the second round of the Carbon Innovation Grants Program (CIGP),
    which is designed to build the capacity of heavy industry sectors to transition
    to net zero emissions by 2050.

    The latest grants will support six
    pilot projects and four feasibility studies that represent innovative approaches
    to carbon abatement and sequestration.

    The pilot projects include
    establishing a seaweed biorefinery manufacturing
    facility that will make plastic alternatives and an initiative to create
    by-products from captured carbon dioxideat
    an ammonia manufacturing plant.

    Funding for
    the feasibility studies will allow recipients to assess the viability of new
    technologies or methods for reducing emissions, such as a study that will
    investigate hybrid electrification of quad trailers for long distance regional
    transport needs.

    The $15 million Carbon Innovation
    Grants Program was a 2021 election commitment made by the State Government.

    It funds feasibility studies, pilot
    projects and capital works, with a focus on supporting innovative technologies
    for carbon abatement and sequestration.

    The Department of Water and
    Environmental Regulation administers the program through a competitive process –
    further details on the program can be found here.

    The full list of successful recipients
    is available below.

    Comments attributed to Energy and Decarbonisation Minister Amber-Jade
    Sanderson:

    “These grant recipients show the depth of advanced technologies in Western
    Australia as we drive to decarbonise and diversify our economy, ensuring it
    remains the strongest in the nation.

    “Through government support of
    scientific and industry partnerships, we can limit industrial emissions by
    commercialising innovations that help contribute to our target of net zero
    emissions by 2050.

    “The potential evident in all
    successful applicants is a credit to those involved and I look forward to these
    projects succeeding at scale.”

    Carbon Innovation Grants Program Round 2

    The
    successful pilot projects are:

    • C Sea Solutions
      Pty Ltd:
      $1.5 million to deliver a pilot seaweed biorefinery manufacturing facility that
      will produce alternatives to mainstream plastics;
    • Airbridge Pty Ltd:
      $1.5 million for a pilot project to capture CO2 from an ammonia manufacturing plant
      and create by-products from the captured CO2;
    • FMG Solomon Pty
      Ltd:
      $1 million for a pilot project to test
      low emissions explosives for open pit iron ore operations in the Pilbara;
    • Wallis Drilling
      Pty Ltd
      : $704,000 for a pilot project that
      will trial and test electrification of a reverse circulation drilling rig suite;
    • Warradarge Energy
      Pty Ltd:
      $229,359 for a pilot trial of dual-fuel
      (hydrogen and diesel) technology and refuelling infrastructure on trucks; and
    • Oasis IQ Pty Ltd: $225,376 for a pilot project to trial of scheduling
      software for air conditioning systems in mine site accommodation, reducing air
      conditioner running time and energy use.

    The
    successful feasibility studies are:

    • DBK Enterprises
      Pty Ltd & MAGV Pty Ltd:
      $500,000 for a
      study that will investigate the hybrid electrification of quad trailers for
      long distance regional transport needs in WA;
    • University of
      Western Australia:
      $401,480 for a
      feasibility study to investigate compressed air energy storage to support
      industrial energy demand;
    • Craig Mostyn Group
      Pty Ltd:
      $273,000 for a feasibility study to
      compare anerobic digestion technologies to manage agribusiness waste streams;
      and
    • Australian Flow
      Batteries Pty Ltd:
      $250,000 for a
      feasibility study to assess the viability of establishing a Megawatt scale
      vanadium battery manufacturing facility in WA.

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