Michael Mazengarb 10 June
The Queensland government has announced that it will establish a $2 billion clean energy fund as part of the state’s economic response to Covid-19 that will “supercharge” the state’s expansion of its renewable energy and green manufacturing industries.
The announcement is the latest in a flurry of clean energy announcements from the Palaszczuk government, and follows a $22 million commitment to a feasibility study into a new pumped hydro energy storage facility north of Brisbane and a massive 3GW hydrogen production facility successfully securing land for the facility in Aldoga.