The Hon Angus Taylor MP Media Releases

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The Morrison Government’s support of the landmark Snowy 2.0 project continues to deliver jobs and opportunities for regional Australia.

Joint media release with the Minister for Employment, Workforce, Skills, Small and Family Business, the Hon Stuart Robert MP, and the Minister Assisting the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Hon Ben Morton MP

Australian start-ups and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) are being invited to submit innovative digital solutions to red-tape bottlenecks.

The Morrison Government is building on Australia’s gold standard national emissions reporting by raising the bar for corporate accountability and transparency.

Ten innovative manufacturers have received funding from the Morrison Government to help commercialise their great ideas.

Gas consumption is continuing to rise, underscoring the important role the gas-fired recovery is playing in driving Australia’s economic recovery and in delivering the reliable and affordable energy all Australians rely on. 

The Morrison Government has awarded $30 million to support early works on Australian Industrial Power’s (AIP) Port Kembla gas-fired power station as it progresses to Final Investment Decision.

I am honoured to serve as the Minister for Industry, Energy and Emissions Reduction. I thank the Prime Minister for this appointment.  

Energy Ministers have agreed to reappoint Mr Drew Clarke AO PSM FTSE to the position of Chair of the Board of the Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) for a second term of four years.

The Morrison Government has developed an Emissions Reduction Fund (ERF) method to credit abatement from new carbon capture and storage projects.

Joint media release with Minister for Resources and Water the Hon Keith Pitt MP

The Morrison Government has committed $250 million to a new program that will turbocharge the development of commercial-scale carbon capture, use and storage (CCUS) projects and hubs across Australia and create up to 1,500 jobs.