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EFESydney, Australia 21 Apr 2021 Australia s Prime Minister Scott Morrison visits Star Scientific, a hydrogen research facility in Berkeley Vale, Central Coast NSW, Australia, 21 April 2021. EFE-EPA/MICK TSIKAS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT Australia s Prime Minister Scott Morrison visits Star Scientific, a hydrogen research facility in Berkeley Vale, Central Coast NSW, Australia, 21 April 2021. EFE-EPA/MICK TSIKAS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT Australia s Prime Minister Scott Morrison visits Star Scientific, a hydrogen research facility in Berkeley Vale, Central Coast NSW, Australia, 21 April 2021. EFE-EPA/MICK TSIKAS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT Prime Minister Scott Morrison (R) and Minister for Energy Angus Taylor visit Star Scientific, a hydrogen research facility in Berkeley Vale, Central Coast NSW, Australia, 21 April 2021. EFE-EPA/MICK TSIKAS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT

EU agrees on new carbon emissions goal ahead of US climate summit

EU agrees on new carbon emissions goal ahead of US climate summit
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Australia to invest $417 million on new, clean energy projects

Australia to invest $417 million on new, clean energy projects 1 minute read Sydney, Australia, Apr 21 (EFE).- Australia will invest around $417 million in clean hydrogen projects as well as the capture and storage of carbon, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said Wednesday, a day before a virtual climate summit hosted by United States President Joe Biden. Morrison told journalists in the town of Berkeley Vale, around 100 km north of Sydney, that his country would play an enormous role in achieving the global aim of emission neutrality by 2050. The prime minister, who has shown a slow shift in his energy policy strongly in favor of fossil fuels, said the country was headed towards a low-emission future but not at the cost of imposing taxes on major industries.

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