Article 698QV Methane emissions ‘incredibly cheap’ to cut without needing offsets, safeguard mechanism inquiry told

Methane emissions ‘incredibly cheap’ to cut without needing offsets, safeguard mechanism inquiry told

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Adam Morton Climate and environment editor
from World news | The Guardian on (#698QV)

Hearing into Labor's changes to the scheme told a 75% reduction in methane was possible using commercially competitive existing technology

Methane emissions from the oil and gas industry are incredibly cheap" to cut and companies could improve their financial position by embracing existing technology to stop carbon leaks, an inquiry into the Albanese government's climate policy has heard.

A hearing into proposed changes to the safeguard mechanism - a Coalition policy applied to industrial emissions that Labor plans to revamp - was told the International Energy Agency (IEA) had estimated a 75% reduction in methane was possible using commercially competitive existing technology, such as capturing the methane and using it to generate electricity.

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