Coalition tries for third time to let renewable energy agency fund technologies using fossil fuels
by Adam Morton Climate and environment editor from on (#5XTB6)
New rules could allow Arena to back developments that use CCS, such as that of blue' hydrogen made with gas, Senate hears
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The Morrison government has launched a third attempt to change the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (Arena) to allow it to fund a broader range of technologies, including some using fossil fuels.
The Senate has twice in the past year used a disallowance motion to block new regulations introduced by the energy and emissions reduction minister, Angus Taylor, to expand Arena's remit to include backing technologies such as hydrogen made with gas and carbon capture and storage (CCS).
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