IEA report on low-carbon clean energy transition is now available
The International Energy Agency (IEA) report on low-carbon hydrogen and ammonia for the decarbonisation of the power sector was launched this week on Wednesday October 6, 2021, at the 1st International Conference on Fuel Ammonia, part of the Tokyo “Beyond Zero” Week organised and hosted by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) of Japan.
Co-authored by Dr Alfonso Chinnici and Professor Gus Nathan from the University of Adelaide’s Centre for Energy Technology, together with the IEA Renewable Energy Division team, the report investigates the role of low-carbon fuels in the transition to clean energy for the power sector.
“Australia was represented by Dr Alan Finkel and the Hon Angus Taylor, Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction at the “Beyond Zero” Week, and highlighted the role Australia can and should play in establishing a competitive global trade for hydrogen and ammonia, particularly with Japan and the ASEAN region”, Dr Chinnici said.
“The role of low-carbon fuels in the clean energy transitions of the power sector – Analysis – IEA” is available to read (both the executive summary and full report) from the IEA website.