🇦🇺🔓Unlocking Gigatonnes of Carbon Removal Potential in Western Australia Western Australia’s mining sector is taking bold steps toward a sustainable future. The recent Carbon Capture, Utilisation, and Storage (CCUS) Action Plan by the Cook Government highlights mineral carbonation as a groundbreaking carbon sequestration technology with the potential to remove gigatonnes of CO2. 💡 Key Highlights: 🔹 $2.5M Accelerated Mineral Carbonation Research Program launched by the Minerals Research Institute of Western Australia (MRIWA). 🔹 Roadmap unveiled to advance research across four pillars: technology, economics, social and environmental impact, and regulatory frameworks. 🔹 Potential to create new jobs, businesses, and markets for mineral carbonate products. This initiative showcases the power of collaboration between government, industry, and researchers to address climate change and turn waste into opportunity. Learn more about how Western Australia is leading the charge in carbon removal innovation in the link mentioned in the comments. #CarbonRemoval #Sustainability #MineralCarbonation #ClimateInnovation #WesternAustralia
With $2.5 million in funding available, the Accelerated Mineral Carbonation (AMC) Research Program is designed to drive innovative research and practical solutions for large-scale CO2 storage. Mineral carbonation is a transformative industrial-scale process that converts CO2 into stable forms using mining wastes and byproducts, offering a significant opportunity to reduce emissions. The program provides funding for three key project types: Breakthrough Projects offer up to $750,000 each for large-scale, high-risk, high-reward initiatives over three years, requiring at least one industry partner and financial leverage of four times. Innovation Projects provide up to $150,000 each for targeted research initiatives over two years, also requiring industry collaboration and four times leverage. Rapid Response Projects are short-term studies addressing urgent challenges, with up to $25,000 in funding available for six-month projects and a financial leverage requirement of two times. These projects are open to industry, First Nations organisations, universities, and government applicants. Collaboration, inter-institutional and cross-sector partnerships are strongly encouraged to maximise knowledge transfer, impact, and drive innovation. Expressions of interest for 2025 are now open. To apply, visit our website https://ow.ly/MwbA50UpCN6, or email your contact details and a brief outline of your project to research@mriwa.wa.gov.au. To learn more about the program, join our webinar on January 20, 2025, from 10:00 to 11:00 AM (GMT+8). Tim Walton FAICD, the Minerals Carbonation Research Portfolio Manager, will discuss the Accelerated Mineral Carbonation Research Program, including grant details and the application process. Don’t miss this opportunity to gain valuable insights and guidance for your application. Learn more and sign up on our website https://ow.ly/GVg050UpCN8 #AMCResearchProgram #Innovation #Sustainability #MineralCarbonation #NetZero #MiningInnovation