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NSW puts $750 million on the table to help clean up big emitters – ABC News
The NSW Energy Minister will travel to steel giant Bluescope in Wollongong today to announce a $750 million program to help businesses develop low-emissions technologies….

The New South Wales Energy Minister will travel to Bluescope in Port Kembla today to announce a $750-million program to help businesses develop low emissions technologies.
Key points:
- The NSW Government is unveiling a $750-million grants program to help high emitters develop low-emission technologies
- Matt Kean will travel to Bluescope Steel in Wollongong to make the announcement
- It’s part of the government’s plan to move the state towards a net zero target by 2050
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