The Australian Government oversees national climate and energy strategies. It recently announced the $2 billion Hydrogen Headstart Program as part of its broader ambition to drive industrial decarbonisation and strengthen energy exports.
Introduced production tax credits to support green hydrogen and critical minerals industries, aiming to transform Australia's energy landscape and supply chains.
The Australian Government is introducing the Future Made in Australia Bill 2024 to incentivize renewable hydrogen production and support critical minerals industries as part of its net-zero transition strategy.
The Australian government is implementing a multi-billion dollar strategy to develop its green hydrogen economy, including funding programs and setting production targets.
The Australian government is investing in solar energy technology and establishing policy goals to reduce green hydrogen production costs and achieve world-leading clean electricity prices.
The Australian government has a program with $70 million in funding to fast-track renewable-based energy ventures based on H2. They announced a shortlist of seven companies for this program.
The Australian government has committed to converting to renewable energy through financial incentives and policy measures to reach 24% renewable electricity by 2020.
The Australian government is partnering with Kawasaki Heavy Industries to develop hydrogen production from brown coal, aiming to become a major hydrogen supplier to Japan and other countries.
The government's support, through subsidies and policies, is crucial for the growth of the renewable energy sector, but it has begun to reduce its support.
The Australian government is actively supporting the adoption of clean vehicles through grants and policy initiatives, aiming to reduce emissions from the transportation sector.