Environmental Panorama
Canberra – Australia
March of 2006
16/03/2006 - Australian
Minister for Resources, Ian Macfarlane,
and the Minister for Environment and Heritage,
Senator Ian Campbell, have today welcomed
the establishment of a new industry fund
to support the demonstration of clean coal
technology.
The Australian Coal Association's 'COAL21
Fund' aims to raise in the order of $300
million over the next five years through
a voluntary production levy on coal producers.
The fund will support implementation of
the COAL21 National Action Plan, which includes
research, development and demonstration
of clean coal technologies.
"In establishing the 'COAL21 Fund',
Australian coal producers are helping to
ensure the long-term viability of their
industry," Mr Macfarlane said.
"No one can deny the vital contribution
coal makes to our economic growth, but this
does place an obligation on Australia to
lead technological developments in the cleaner
use of this resource."
Senator Campbell said the coal industry
had made a significant step in the fight
to combat climate change.
"While alternatives applied around
the world, such as efficient energy initiatives,
solar power, wind, and nuclear energy will
all play an important part in reducing global
greenhouse gas emissions, the problem of
climate change will not be solved without
a breakthrough in clean coal technology,"
he said.
Initiated by the Australian coal industry,
COAL21 is a partnership between Federal
and State governments, the coal and electricity
generation industries and the research community
that aims to reduce carbon emissions from
the coal industry.
"The COAL21 fund will complement an
already substantial investment in low-emissions
technology by the Australian Government,"
Senator Campbell said.
"This includes the $500 million Low
Emissions Technology Demonstration Fund
and the $100 million energy fund announced
at the Asia-Pacific Clean Development and
Climate Partnership."
Mr Macfarlane said the success of the COAL21
fund would depend on contributions by all
Australian black coal producers - those
who stood to gain the most benefit from
low emissions technologies.
"I urge these producers to get on board
and support this very promising industry
initiative," he said.
For more information on the COAL21 project,
visit www.coal21.com
Source:
Australian - Department of the Environment
and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
(http://www.deh.gov.au)
Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
Australian Antarctic Division (http://www.aad.gov.au)
Press consultantship (Renae Stoikos)
All rights reserved
Universo Ambiental
VEJA
NOTÍCIAS
AMBIENTAIS DIVERSAS
Acesse notícias
variadas e matérias exclusivas sobre diversos
assuntos socioambientais.
Conheça
Conteúdo
Participe
Veja
as perguntas frequentes sobre a Agência Ecologia
e como você pode navegar pelo nosso conteúdo.
Veja
o que você encontrará no acervo da Agência
Ecologia. Acesse matérias, artigos e muito mais.
Veja
como você pode participar da manutenção
da Agência Ecologia e da produção
de conteúdo socioambiental gratuito.
ACESSE
O UNIVERSO
AMBIENTAL DE NOTÍCIAS
Veja o acervo
de notícias e matérias especiais
sobre diversos temas ambientais.
Compromissos
Fale
Conosco
Pesquise
Conheça
nosso compromisso com o jornalismo socioambiental independente.
Veja as regras de utilização das informações.
Entre
em contato com a Agência Ecologia. Tire suas dúvidas
e saiba como você pode apoiar nosso trabalho.
A Agência Ecologia disponibiliza um banco de informações
ambientais com mais de 45 mil páginas de conteúdo
online gratuito.