Submissions & Whitepapers

CCUSNA actively engages in public consultations, preparing submissions on topics where CCUS can contribute meaningfully. We are also invited on occasion to prepare whitepapers to government and others on particular areas of interest. We notify our members of upcoming submissions in advance and invite them to contribute, either as part of a CCUSNA submission, or separately.

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2025 Climate Change Authority Review of ACCU Scheme

2025 Inquiry into the Role of Western Australia in the Global Effort on Decarbonisation

CCUS Network Australia’s submission to the Economic and Industry Standing Committee of the Legislative Assembly, Parliament of Western Australia

2025 Net Zero Fund – Proposed Design

Submission to outline the role of CCUS in support of the Fund’s focus on enabling large-scale industrial decarbonisation and scaling up manufacturing of renewable and low emissions technologies.

2025 National Action List and National Assessment Guidelines for Offshore carbon Capture and Sequestration (NAGOCCS)

CCUSNA Consulation and Submission on Incidental Associated Substances (“IAS”) Levels under the National Action List and alignment with NAGOCCS.

2025 DCCEEW Industry Discussion Paper on Transboundary CCS

CCUSNA submission outlines our strong support for the bilateral agreements or arrangements to be executed with our partner nations as a high priority. These agreements or arrangements are a prerequisite to de-risk early investments and support project bankability, while ensuring that Australia is positioned as a preferred CCS partner within the Asia-Pacific region.

2024 Assessment of Key Transboundary CCS Risks Requiring Government-to-Government Agreement

Recommended key matters to be addressed via bilateral agreements or arrangements.

2024 Carbon Leakage Review – Response to Consulation Paper 2

A widespread adoption of CCUS as necessary to unlock real emissions reductions across a variety of industries that will be impacted by potential carbon leakage that can be mitigated though a carbon adjustment mechanism.