Carbon Capture Technologies Program – Round 2
Overview
The Carbon Capture Technologies Program aims to accelerate the research, development and demonstration of novel and emerging carbon management technologies to address Australia’s hard-to-abate emissions and residual emissions. Grants will be offered to pilot and demonstration projects that capture, utilise and remove CO2 and have the potential to create new, low-emissions or net-zero industries. Examples of eligible technologies, include but are not limited to: novel or emerging carbon capture and/or utilisation for hard-to-abate sectors novel or emerging carbon removal technologies such as direct air capture enhanced rock weathering biomass carbon removal and storage, including durable sequestration of carbon in biochar mineral carbonation technology, such as capturing carbon in building and other materials. Conventional and land-based approaches that leverage natural biological systems, without technological intervention, are not eligible. This includes: afforestation/reforestation, peatland or wetland restoration agroforestry are excluded from this program. The objectives of the program are to: accelerate the development of emerging priority CO2 capture, utilisation, and removal technologies support research, development and demonstration to advance technological and commercial readiness of novel or emerging carbon capture, utilisation and removal technologies in hard-to-abate industries such as cement, chemicals and steel demonstrate verifiable permanence of CO2 sequestered via a range of utilisation applications support capability development in novel or emerging carbon removal technologies.
Key Information
Details
- Entity TypeAn entity incorporated in Australia, an incorporated trustee on behalf of a trust, an Australian state/territory Government agency or body, or a corporate Commonwealth entity.
- Project TypeProjects must not involve conventional or land-based approaches without a technological component, nor support fossil fuel production or extraction.
- Accountant DeclarationApplicants must provide an accountant declaration as evidence of how they will provide their share of project costs.
- Final Project ReportApplicants must commit to providing a final project report for publication.
- Substantial DifferenceIf currently funded under Round 1, the proposed project for Round 2 must be substantially different.
- Project plan
- Final project report
- Accountant declaration
Contribution to research, development, and demonstration of novel technologies.
Track record, skills, and experience of personnel.
Impact of grant on project scope and additional investment leverage.
- Method
- Online portal
- Portal
- business.gov.au
- Contact
- 13 28 46
- •Projects cannot be funded under another Commonwealth Government grant program.
- •Projects must not involve conventional or land-based approaches without a technological component.
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