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Victoria’s anti-wind energy Premier Napthine decides that gas is “renewable” energy

hypocrisy-scaleNapthine government wants gas included in renewable energy target June 3, 201  Environment editor, The Age Australia’s renewable energy target would include gas-fired power – derived from fossil fuels – under a controversial proposal by the Victorian government.

The state also suggests the target should also be scaled back to reflect falling demand for power……….

Greens Leader Greg Barber said including gas in the target would be “a huge hit to the earth …….”If Premier Denis Napthine has convinced himself that gas is a renewable energy source, then he is confused,” he said. “Adding gas to the renewable energy target means it is no longer about renewable energy.”

The Victorian opposition said the government should be fighting to maintain the target in current form.

Labor energy spokeswoman Lily D’Ambrosio said: “As it stands, the [target] provides investment in new industries and will create thousands of jobs for Victorians. We wholeheartedly support that – Denis Napthine should too.”……..

The Victorian submission puts it at odds with renewable energy firms and NSW, which supports the target as it stands but wants the timeframe to achieve it pushed out…….

Environment Victoria campaigner Nick Aberle said keeping the target would allow Victoria to tap into billions of dollars of clean energy investment, creating skilled jobs in regional areas. “There is also good evidence that keeping the target will ultimately lead to lower electricity prices for consumers,” Dr Aberle said.

In a separate submission, the City of Melbourne strongly backs the retention of the target as it stands. It says the policy is pushing down wholesale electricity prices, benefiting consumers including manufacturers in the city.

The Melbourne City Council submission also says the advent of renewable energy technology, such as rooftop solar panels, has strengthened the resilience of the energy grid and both put curbs on demand and lowered prices during extreme heatwaves.http://www.theage.com.au/environment/energy-smart/napthine-government-wants-gas-included-in-renewable-energy-target-20140603-39gs0.html

 

June 4, 2014 - Posted by | politics, Victoria

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  1. There are precedents for this type of skulduggery. Much of the renewable energy legislation is couched in terms of lowering greenhouse gas emissions and the nuclear industry has tried to exploit this loophole. Hot rocks geothermal has already received generous public funding on this basis despite not being truly renewable (only on a 100 year timescale) and despite never having demonstrated (either in theory or in practice) that it is greenhouse friendly.

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    Dennis Matthews's avatar Comment by Dennis Matthews | June 4, 2014 | Reply

    • Sadly – true. I’m surprised that Napthine hasn’t adopted the jargon “low carbon” – that is used as a cover-up I think that he might not be very bright – apparently a common failing amongst Liberal Party politicians.

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      Christina Macpherson's avatar Comment by Christina MacPherson | June 4, 2014 | Reply


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