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政府投资23个减少工业排放脱炭的项目的融资(GIDI),使工业远离化石燃料。
· GIDI 第二轮将在预算初稿期间实现气候委员会要求的长寿命排放总节约的 7%。
· 相当于把 46,000 辆车从马路上带走。政府继续支持企业从化石燃料转向清洁能源,为其工业提供燃料,并宣布了23个新项目,这些项目将得到政府脱碳工业投资基金第二轮的共同投资。受助人将获得2870万纽币,并将获得5450万纽币的自有资金。通过与私营部门合作,帮助其摆脱化石燃料,政府正在履行一项关键的选举承诺,以应对气候变化,并帮助清洁能源部门创造就业机会。这是关于保护我们的星球和经济的未来,能源和资源部长梅根·伍兹说。
这 23 个项目每年可减少 142,591 吨温室气体排放,相当于在其一生中节省 280 万吨。这和把近46,000辆汽车从马路上带走一样,梅根·伍兹说。伍兹部长是在坎特伯雷的草甸蘑菇公司宣布这一消息的。
草甸蘑菇通过巧妙的能源效率和在燃料转换之前的碳减排措施进行了最初的减排 – 这些都是所有组织都应该采用的措施。
草甸蘑菇的GIDI资助项目将用国产电极锅炉取代柴油锅炉,这将进一步将碳足迹减半。对低碳产品的需求只是在增长,所以很高兴看到园艺和农业部门接受碳减排,给消费者更大的信心。伍兹博士说。
气候变化部长詹姆斯·肖(James Shaw)在今天的宣布中说:”政府在迈向低排放未来的道路上又迈出了必要的一步,随着减排计划即将出台,今后将有更多的步骤可循。
几十年来,各国政府已经放弃了帮助工业用清洁能源取代燃烧脏燃料的机会。我国政府支持清洁能源产业发展的工作是我们为新西兰奥特亚罗亚建设气候友好型繁荣未来的计划的一个重要部分”詹姆斯·肖说。
核准的项目涵盖一系列行业,包括肉类、乳制品和其他食品生产,以及木材、能源供应和化学制造。所有申请人必须证明其项目对经济和就业有重大影响,制定碳减排计划,并准备在2023年10月前完成项目。
该回合的其他项目包括:
· 太平洋线圈涂层机将在南奥克兰安装三台电动近红外烤箱,以显著脱碳其彩绘工艺。
· 马陶拉谷牛奶公司将安装新西兰首台高压电极锅炉(15MW),以取代MVM现场目前所有的燃煤热能,使现场100%电气化。
· 联盟集团的洛内维尔工厂将使用16MW电极蒸汽锅炉为肉类加工提供蒸汽和热水,从而取代大量煤炭使用可再生能源。
· 金湾水泥公司在新的建筑设施中用木颗粒烘干机取代了燃气烘干机。金湾水泥将提取和加工丰盛湾的天然水豆,作为水泥补充,在提高混凝土耐久性的同时,将混凝土中所含二氧化碳的含量减少30%。
· 银芬农场帕雷奥拉基地将安装高温热泵,为加工厂预热热水,将加热负荷从化石燃料转移到电气化。
第一回合
年度减排量(吨二氧化碳)
终身减排(吨二氧化碳)
等价汽车越野
项目增量资本成本总额($)
政府(GIDI)捐款($)
政府边际减排成本(每吨纽币)
第一轮
185,021
3,807,845
62,500
58,031,743
27,792,958
12.29
第二回合
142,591
2,811,337
46,000
83,300,441
28,739,769
18.63
总回合(一 、二)
327,612
6,619,182
108,500
141,332,184
56,532,727
GIDI基金的前两轮共同支持了将实现660万吨终身减排的项目。这相当于气候委员会2022-2025年第一个碳预算所需长期减排总量的14%-18%。
EECA(能源效率和节约管理局)代表政府管理GIDI基金,通过一个有讨论的过程,将获得6900万纽币的资本赠款共同投资,以支持良好的项目。
过程热约占新西兰能源使用总量的三分之一,60%的工艺热是化石燃料,主要来自天然气和煤炭。
Government invests in reducing industry emissions
· Decarbonisation funding (GIDI) for 23 projects to move industry away from fossil fuels
· GIDI Round Two will achieve up to 7% of gross long-lived emissions savings required by Climate Commission in first draft budget period
· Equal to taking 46,000 cars off the road
The Government is continuing to back businesses in their switch from fossil fuels to cleaner power to fuel their industry, with the announcement of 23 new projects that will receive government co-investment from Round Two of the Government Investment in Decarbonising Industry (GIDI) Fund. The recipients will receive $28.7 million and will match this with $54.5m of their own funding.
“By partnering with the private sector to help it transition away from fossil fuels, the Government is delivering on a key election commitment to tackle climate change and helping to create jobs in the clean energy sector. This is about future-proofing our planet and our economy,” says Minister of Energy and Resources Megan Woods.
“These 23 projects will deliver annual savings of 142,591 tonnes of greenhouse gas emissions, amounting to 2.8 million tonnes over their lifetime. That’s the same as taking nearly 46,000 cars off the road,” said Megan Woods.
Minister Woods made the announcement at Meadow Mushrooms, in Canterbury which has made a commitment to reach carbon zero by 2025, after already reducing their greenhouse gas emissions by 1,000 tonnes annually.
“Meadow Mushrooms made their initial reduction through clever energy efficiency and carbon reduction measures prior to fuel switching – these are the kinds of measures that all organisations should be embracing.
“Meadow Mushrooms’ GIDI-funded project will replace a diesel boiler with a domestically-sourced electrode boiler, which will further halve their carbon footprint. The demand for low-carbon produce is only growing, so it’s great to see the horticultural and agricultural sectors embracing carbon reduction, to give consumers greater confidence.” Dr Woods said.
Climate Change Minister James Shaw said with today’s announcement, the Government had taken another necessary step on the road towards a low emissions future, and with the Emissions Reduction Plan coming soon there would be many more steps to follow.
“For decades Governments have passed up opportunities to help industry replace the burning of dirty fuels with clean energy. Our Government’s work supporting industry to run on clean energy is a significant part of our plan for building a climate-friendly, prosperous future for Aotearoa New Zealand.” James Shaw said.
The approved projects cover a range of sectors including meat, dairy, and other food production, as well as timber, energy supply, and chemical manufacturing. All applicants had to demonstrate significant economic and employment impact from their projects, have carbon reduction plans, and be ready to complete projects by October 2023.
Other projects in the round include:
· Pacific Coilcoaters will install three electric near-infrared ovens, to significantly decarbonise their Colorcote painting process, in South Auckland.
· Mataura Valley Milk will install New Zealand’s first high pressure electrode boiler (15MW) to replace all current coal fired heat duties on the MVM site, making the site 100% electrified.
· Alliance Group’s Lorneville site will use a 16MW electrode steam boiler to provide steam and hot water for meat processing, thus displacing significant coal use with renewable electricity.
· Golden Bay Cement replaces a gas fired dryer with a wood pellet dryer at a new build facility. Golden Bay Cement will extract and process natural pozzolans in the Bay of Plenty as a cement supplement to reduce the amount of embodied CO2 in concrete by up to 30% cement whilst improving concrete durability.
· Silver Fern Farms Pareora site will install a high temperature heat pump to preheat hot water for the processing plant, shifting heating load away from fossil fuels to electrification.
GIDI Round
Annual emissions saving (tonnes CO2e)
Lifetime emissions saving (tonnes CO2e)
Equivalent cars off the road
Total project incremental capital cost ($)
Government (GIDI) contribution ($)
Marginal abatement cost to Government ($ per tonne)
Round One
185,021
3,807,845
62,500
58,031,743
27,792,958
12.29
Round Two
142,591
2,811,337
46,000
83,300,441
28,739,769
18.63
Total Round One + Two
327,612
6,619,182
108,500
141,332,184
56,532,727
Together, the first two rounds of the GIDI Fund have supported projects that will deliver lifetime emissions cuts of 6.6 million tonnes. This equates to 14-18 percent of the gross long-lived emission reductions required from the Climate Commission’s first carbon budget for the period 2022-2025.
EECA (The Energy Efficiency and Conservation Authority) administers the GIDI Fund on behalf of the Government through a contestable process that will see $69M of capital grants co-investment made available to support good projects.
Process heat makes up around a third of New Zealand’s overall energy use, and 60% of process heat is fossil-fuelled, mainly by gas and coal。
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