QRC: Queensland’s high-quality coal industry here for the long haul
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
World Coal,
Queensland coal producers are willing and able to meet the challenges of modern-day mining and will be operating for decades to come as the world turns its attention to using higher-quality, lower carbon-emitting coal, the Queensland Resources Council (QRC) has said.
QRC Chief Executive, Ian Macfarlane, said having a superior, in-demand product backed by an industry already embracing renewable energy in its operations and heavily investing in low emissions technology will ensure the long-term future of the state’s AUS$28 billion annual export industry and the 300 000-plus Queensland jobs it supports.
“Queensland coal mines should be the last coal mines closed in the world because it’s the best quality coal there is, and that goes for our thermal and metallurgical coal,” Macfarlane said.
“The world needs Queensland coal more than ever to support the transition to a cleaner, greener and more sustainable future.
“Right now, steel can only be produced commercially by using metallurgical coal, and thermal coal is the only 100% reliable way to produce energy.
“This will change as fast as the technology will allow and our industry will evolve accordingly, but the road to a lower emissions future is a long one that needs to be managed in an orderly and logical way.
“No-one wants to be without power and without the products that support our everyday existence.”
Macfarlane said the way forward is all about reducing emissions, embracing renewables and using technology to provide the commodities and raw materials the world needs to function 24/7 in a way that meets community expectations.
“The QRC supports the Minerals Council of Australia’s ambition for our sector to achieve net zero by 2050, and I have every confidence this will be achieved,” he said.
Macfarlane said the industry’s willingness to embrace low emissions technology to address climate change had been demonstrated by a report released earlier this year, which showed more than 60% of Queensland CEOs are actively considering hydrogen-related business opportunities, with 10 percent already committed to hydrogen projects.
More than 30% believe hydrogen will provide an opportunity to reduce emissions in their own business, and a further 30% think hydrogen could help grow their business.
Read the article online at: https://www.worldcoal.com/coal/19112021/qrc-queenslands-high-quality-coal-industry-here-for-the-long-haul/
You might also like
Whitehaven Coal receives federal approval for Narrabri Stage 3 Extension Project
Whitehaven Coal has received approval from the Australian Federal Government for its Narrabri Stage 3 Project, subject to conditions, in accordance with the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act (Cth).