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TOWARDS NET ZERO - Decarbonising Pivotal Industries In Regional Australia - INTERGOVERNMENTAL SHARED INQUIRY PROGRAM

22 Mar 2024

We are proud of the vast array of research, data, and detailed insights the RAI has provided of Jobs, Skills, Industry and Regions; the South Australian Government Department of Primary Industries and Regions; into many of the significant issues and challenges facing regional Australia. [...] The work of the Institute is made possible the Western Australian Government Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development; and the Queensland through research partnerships with Federal and State governments, the national Regions Rising event series, regional Government Department of Regional Development, Manufacturing and Water. [...] The moves the challenge of network capacity to one of In its Net Zero by 2050 Roadmap for the Global Energy Sector, the International Energy Agency (IEA) states that ‘net this report and the IEA appears to consider hydrogen and emergence of renewable energy challenges the notion of logistics around moving hydrogen gas and/or water. [...] The economics of the joint efforts of international miners Anglo American, to stimulate manufacturing and attract heavy industry into promote the role of bioenergy and facilitate expansion of renewable energy technologies are so compelling that BHP, Fortescue, and Hatch, attest to the potential regional areas – such as the Special Activation Precincts in the sector which the group sees as having a. [...] Proposed bio-container manufacturing plant need to consider the decarbonisation challenge for the tempting to regard the adoption of hydrogen versus battery government and regional Australia to ensure the best in Bathurst: multitude of industrial product and service providers in electric solutions as a race, the diverse contexts for current chance of success.
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