Scott Morrison seeks international partners to develop low-emissions technology at Biden climate summit
Coalition is under pressure for lack of action on climate change and has pledged $565.8m to develop technologies including hydrogen and CCS
Scott Morrison will use a global climate action summit organised by the United States president Joe Biden to foreshadow a spend of $565.8m over the next eight years to build international collaboration to drive development of some low-emissions technologies.
The Australian prime minister will tell the virtual summit during a contribution expected on Thursday night that he wants to build practical, project-based international partnerships to accelerate new energy technologies and drive down costs. The spending, to be confirmed in the May budget, will be accompanied by additional domestic investment in hydrogen hubs and carbon capture and storage projects.
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