Low Emissions Investment Partnerships
The $520 million Low Emissions Investment Partnerships (LEIP) program’s initial focus is on reducing emissions from metallurgical coal mines that are covered by the Australian Government’s Safeguard Mechanism.
The program aims to:
- Fast-track emissions reductions, with a preference for abatement that goes beyond the Safeguard Mechanism requirements and is delivered before 2030.
- Increase resource optimisation and maximise the beneficial use of gas resources.
- Maximise economic opportunities and workforce development in regional Queensland.
- Develop low emissions knowledge within the sector and diffuse low emissions technology in Queensland.
Get involved
The program forms meaningful partnerships with industry by taking a tailored approach to addressing the different abatement challenges and opportunities within the sector.
Early engagement with proponents is welcome. Email leip@treasury.qld.gov.au to discuss a decarbonisation proposal.
Submit an expression of interest online or via leip@treasury.qld.gov.au if your proposal is ready for formal review.
Current partnerships
Stanmore Resources – South Walker Creek Gas to Electricity Project
As the first project of its kind at an open cut coal mine, Stanmore Resources will capture coal seam methane (fugitive emissions) from its South Walker Creek mine. The methane will be converted into electricity through a new 20-megawatt gas-fired power station. The 15-year project is expected to be completed by 2027, delivering a long-term, self-sufficient power solution for the mine. An additional 30 jobs will be created during construction, on top of the mine’s existing workforce of 1,200 employees.
Kestrel Coal – Coal Mine Waste Gas Power Generation Project
Kestrel Coal will construct a new 30-megawatt gas-fired power station at the Kestrel mine, north of Emerald. The project will also expand the mine’s drainage system to capture more fugitive emissions for supply to the power station. This will generate enough energy to power the equivalent of 40,000 homes with gas each year. The project is expected to be operational by 2026 and will run for 8 years.
Frequently asked questions
These frequently asked questions should be read in conjunction with the LEIP program guidelines, which provide more information and context about the program’s objectives, eligibility and assessment criteria.
Further information
The LEIP program guidelines provide more information about the program’s objectives, eligibility and assessment criteria.
Email: leip@treasury.qld.gov.au