$13 MILLION AWARDED FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY PROJECTS


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2006

6 December 2006 - Eight renewable energy projects have been offered more than $13 million under the Australian Government’s Renewable Energy Development Initiative (REDI).

These innovative projects will help meet Australia's growing demand for energy, while also meeting the environmental challenges we face today. The projects cover the broad spectrum of renewable energy technologies and include research into cloud seeding, yeast technology to convert plant waste into ethanol, and turbulence mapping at wind energy sites.

The grant offers were announced today by Industry Minister, Ian Macfarlane, and the Environment Minister, Senator Ian Campbell.

Already grants of more than $46 million have been awarded to 24 renewable energy companies nationwide from the $100 million REDI program.

"In supporting these projects, the REDI program is demonstrating the Government’s commitment to the development of renewable energy technology,” Mr Macfarlane said.

Senator Campbell said the range of projects was evidence of the strength of the renewable energy industry in Australia.

“Research into and development of renewable energy technologies will give Australia a strong base on which to grow its own industry and expand opportunities overseas,” Senator Campbell said.

The eight projects awarded funding are:

Snowy Hydro Ltd, (NSW/ACT), $4,022,304 for cloud seeding research to increase natural snowfalls and inflows to storages of the Snowy Mountains Scheme.

Brockway DiCOM Facility Pty Ltd (WA), $2,712,050 for development of DiCOM Waste Recycling System WMRC Demonstration Plant.

MicroBiogen Pty Ltd (NSW), $2,482,061 for new yeast technology for converting plant waste into ethanol.
BP Solar Pty Ltd (NSW), $1,581,411 for photovoltaic cell process engineering development for improving the yield from silicon.

Proactive Energy Developments Limited (NSW), $1,224,250 for a novel regenerator for adapting supercritical cycles to geothermal power applications.

Dynamic Systems Australia Pty Ltd (NSW), $612,679 for development of a prototype 100KW vertical axis wind turbine.

Windlab Systems Pty Ltd (ACT), $368,292 for its computational model for prediction of turbulence on wind energy sites.

Downer Energy Systems Pty Ltd (Qld), $345,500 for a new generation modular biomass power plant.
Rob Broadfield (Senator Campbell’s office)
Claire Wilkinson (Minister Macfarlane's office)

Energy efficiency opportunities boosted in remote WA

6 December 2006 - Households and businesses in remote parts of Western Australia will be given incentives to take up energy efficient products and actions.

Announcing up to $5 million Australian Government funding for the Regional Energy Efficiency Programme, Minister for the Environment and Heritage, Senator Ian Campbell, today said the rebates could make an enormous difference to people’s home comfort levels, their energy bills and the environment.

“Rebates for energy efficient fridges and freezers, refrigerative air conditioners and controllers for high energy consuming equipment will encourage people to think about the additional benefits of low energy use, including saving on energy bills over the life-time of the product,” Senator Campbell said.

“Installing ceiling insulation can also attract a rebate. Good ceiling insulation not only saves energy, it is a critical comfort factor in many homes and a simple action for people to take to make their homes more comfortable in hot weather.

“The easiest way for people to save money, save energy and save greenhouse gas emissions, however, is to use the four free compact fluorescent light bulbs that will be offered to each household. These bulbs use far less electricity and last much longer than normal bulbs. They are a plus for the pocket and the environment.

“Energy audits will help businesses and other organisations identify how they can best save energy and make their workplaces more comfortable,” Senator Campbell said.

“Electricity supplies in off-grid areas are not always sufficient or of high quality. Saving electricity by using low energy appliances and light bulbs and by improving insulation will have an immediate effect on electricity use and supply to these areas. It’s a solution that provides benefits to the whole of the community.”

The four-year Regional Energy Efficiency Programme applies to people living outside the southwest electricity grid, including the towns of Carnarvon, Broome and Esperance. It is expected to provide annual savings of:

13,000 megawatt hours of electricity
3.8 million litres of fossil fuels
10,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases.
The Australian Government funding is provided through the Renewable Remote Power Generation Programme. It provides financial support to increase the use of renewable generation and energy efficiency technologies in remote parts of Australia that presently rely on fossil fuel for electricity generation. More than 5000 rebates have been provided so far with estimated savings of more than 27 million litres of diesel per year.

For more information: www.greenhouse.gov.au/renewable/rrpgp
Rob Broadfield

 
 

Source: Australian - Department of the Environment and Heritage (http:// www.environment.gov.au)
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Australian Alps National Park (http://www.australianalps.deh.gov.au)
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