Refurbishing our Industrial Hubs (ECR509)
Component 1: Establish Green Metals Australia
Invest an initial $700 million in funding in 2022-23, followed by additional funding of $350 million per year from 2023-24 in Green Metals Australia, a new agency which would be responsible for developing a zero carbon Australian metal sector. This investment would be in the form of loans, equity, grants or direct investment.
Component 2: Establish Green Hydrogen Australia
Read moreRefurbishing our Industrial Hubs (ECR509)
Component 1: Establish Green Metals Australia
Invest an initial $700 million in funding in 2022-23, followed by additional funding of $350 million per year from 2023-24 in Green Metals Australia, a new agency which would be responsible for developing a zero carbon Australian metal sector. This investment would be in the form of loans, equity, grants or direct investment.
Component 2: Establish Green Hydrogen Australia
Read moreRefurbishing our Industrial Hubs (ECR509)
Component 1: Establish Green Metals Australia
Invest an initial $700 million in funding in 2022-23, followed by additional funding of $350 million per year from 2023-24 in Green Metals Australia, a new agency which would be responsible for developing a zero carbon Australian metal sector. This investment would be in the form of loans, equity, grants or direct investment.
Component 2: Establish Green Hydrogen Australia
Read moreManufacturing "Made in Australia" Bank (ECR510)
This proposal would establish a $15 billion green industry and manufacturing bank (the bank) to support manufacturing, innovation, industrial decarbonisation and re/localisation of supply chains.
It would have a similar structure to the existing Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) in terms of the Australian Government balance sheet and provide direct grants, equity investment, financing and concessional loan options depending on the corporate structure of applicants.
Read moreManufacturing "Made in Australia" Bank (ECR510)
This proposal would establish a $15 billion green industry and manufacturing bank (the bank) to support manufacturing, innovation, industrial decarbonisation and re/localisation of supply chains.
It would have a similar structure to the existing Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) in terms of the Australian Government balance sheet and provide direct grants, equity investment, financing and concessional loan options depending on the corporate structure of applicants.
Read moreManufacturing "Made in Australia" Bank (ECR510)
This proposal would establish a $15 billion green industry and manufacturing bank (the bank) to support manufacturing, innovation, industrial decarbonisation and re/localisation of supply chains.
It would have a similar structure to the existing Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) in terms of the Australian Government balance sheet and provide direct grants, equity investment, financing and concessional loan options depending on the corporate structure of applicants.
Read moreManufacturing "Made in Australia" Bank (ECR510)
This proposal would establish a $15 billion green industry and manufacturing bank (the bank) to support manufacturing, innovation, industrial decarbonisation and re/localisation of supply chains.
It would have a similar structure to the existing Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) in terms of the Australian Government balance sheet and provide direct grants, equity investment, financing and concessional loan options depending on the corporate structure of applicants.
Read moreManufacturing "Made in Australia" Bank (ECR510)
This proposal would establish a $15 billion green industry and manufacturing bank (the bank) to support manufacturing, innovation, industrial decarbonisation and re/localisation of supply chains.
It would have a similar structure to the existing Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) in terms of the Australian Government balance sheet and provide direct grants, equity investment, financing and concessional loan options depending on the corporate structure of applicants.
Read moreManufacturing "Made in Australia" Bank (ECR510)
This proposal would establish a $15 billion green industry and manufacturing bank (the bank) to support manufacturing, innovation, industrial decarbonisation and re/localisation of supply chains.
It would have a similar structure to the existing Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) in terms of the Australian Government balance sheet and provide direct grants, equity investment, financing and concessional loan options depending on the corporate structure of applicants.
Read moreManufacturing "Made in Australia" Bank (ECR510)
This proposal would establish a $15 billion green industry and manufacturing bank (the bank) to support manufacturing, innovation, industrial decarbonisation and re/localisation of supply chains.
It would have a similar structure to the existing Clean Energy Finance Corporation (CEFC) in terms of the Australian Government balance sheet and provide direct grants, equity investment, financing and concessional loan options depending on the corporate structure of applicants.
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