Matt Canavan - "misreported". |
The Australian reported on Tuesday that research conducted
by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science – and commissioned by
Matt Canavan, the federal minister for resources – showed Australia could cut
its emissions by 27% if it replaced its existing coal power stations with the
more efficient “ultra-supercritical” technology.
If true, that would get the country close to its 2030
target, which is a reduction of 28% below 2005 levels.
However, a summary of the analysis seen by Guardian
Australia suggests the new coal technology – under a very expensive demolition
and construction program – could reduce Australia’s emissions by 12% at most.
In fact, to reduce Australia’s emissions by 27% by relying
on reductions in the electricity industry alone, the sector’s emissionswould
need to be reduced to almost zero. Australia’s entire electricity sector only
accounts for about a third of its carbon emissions.
Read Michael Slezak’s story on The Guardian - “Australia should invest in coal power to reduce emissions, minister says.”
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