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Rio launches Pongamia biofuel potential pilot

by Staff Writer
September 19, 2024
in Circular economy, Company news, News, Projects, Spotlight, Sustainability
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Rio Tinto’s new project will investigate the potential of Pongamia seed oil as raw material for a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels. 

The pilot aims to determine if Pongamia seed oil can contribute to Rio Tinto’s renewable diesel needs while potentially contributing to the growth of a new biofuel sector in Australia.  

Pongamia is a legume tree native to Australia. It is fast-growing and resilient, producing oil-rich seeds that can be processed into renewable diesel. This would significantly reduce life-cycle carbon emissions compared to fossil fuel diesel. 

As part of its ongoing efforts to achieve net zero Scope 1 and 2 carbon emissions by 2050, Rio Tinto is exploring the potential of biofuels in the low-carbon energy mix. The company sees biofuels as an avenue to reduce reliance on fossil diesel while fleet electrification technologies mature. Rio Tinto is also investigating how biofuels could be used when electrification may face practical limitations. 

Rio Tinto is in the final stages of acquiring approximately 3,000ha hectares of cleared land near Townsville, north Queensland, to establish Pongamia seed farms to study growth conditions and measure seed oil yields. 

Rio Tinto has partnered with Midway Limited to oversee the planting and management of the Pongamia seed farms. Midway Limited will engage with nurseries, agricultural experts and research organisations throughout the pilot, and prioritise opportunities for Traditional Owners and local communities. 

Rio Tinto Chief Decarbonisation Officer, Jonathon McCarthy, said that diesel accounts for ten per cent of Rio Tinto’s emissions footprint in Australia. 

“While we continue to pursue electrification as the long-term solution for displacing most of our diesel use, the Pongamia seed pilot is an important parallel pathway that could reduce our reliance on diesel in the mid-term. 

“It also presents a compelling option for other applications that are challenging to electrify, including blasting and non-haul equipment.” 

Mr McCarthy said that Australia’s biofuel feedstock industry is not yet sufficient to meet domestic demand.  

“A sustainable biofuels industry here could enhance the region’s fuel security, create local economic opportunities, and contribute to emissions reduction targets. We are excited about the potential of the Pongamia seed pilot and look forward to partnering with Midway Limited and north Queensland communities.” 

Midway Limited’s Managing Director, Tony McKenna, said, “We are very excited to partner with Rio Tinto on this innovative pilot project. We are proud to play an important role in helping develop a sustainable domestic biofuel industry. 

“The collaboration continues the growth of our position as trusted providers with the capability and experience to deliver a variety of projects for emitters who are committed to seeking alternative solutions to reduce their net emissions.” 

This pilot follows a smaller-scale trial at Rio Tinto’s Gove operations in the Northern Territory where Pongamia saplings were planted to learn more about their response to northern Australia’s low soil quality, heat and other climatic conditions.   

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