Anthony Sutton - Executive Director, Energy Transition Strategies - Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation

Anthony Sutton


Executive Director, Energy Transition Strategies
Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation

Anthony currently leads the Energy Transition Strategies Division in the Department of Jobs, Tourism, Science and Innovation.  In this role Anthony’s team supports the State Government’s energy transition by:

  • growing a globally competitive Renewable Hydrogen industry and driving related downstream processing opportunities, with a focus on the activation of hydrogen hubs and the development of local electrolyser and other hydrogen manufacturing opportunities; and
  • implementing the Future Battery and Critical Minerals Industries Strategy to grow participation in the global battery and critical minerals supply chains and promote investment opportunities.
  • supporting the Premier’s LNG Jobs Taskforce, which includes initiatives on Carbon Capture, Usage and Storage (CCUS) and decommissioning of LNG Facilities.

Prior to this role, Anthony led the environmental impact assessment and policy services to the Environmental Protection Authority (EPA). His experience in the Western Australian public sector and knowledge of the natural environment ensured the EPA was provided with quality advice to enable sustainable development in the state.  Anthony has held senior roles in the public service for 25 years, including as the independent Appeals Convenor for three years.

He holds a Master of Science (Environmental Science) and Graduate Certificate in Business.


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