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Related: About this forumBold Aussie Leadership! A New 1.2 Gig Coal Plant, Paid For With Climate Funds!
This species is too fucking stupid to live.
he Turnbull Coalition government has kicked off its informal re-election campaign by repeating its desire to build a massive coal fired power station in north Queensland, only this time it proposes to use climate funds to help pay for the project. In confirmation that little has changed in the switch from the Abbott to the Turnbull regimes, Queensland MP Ewen Jones became the latest member of the Coalition to outline the federal governments plan for future energy innovation: more fossil fuels.
On the same day as a compelling economic case for shifting Australia to 100 per cent renewable energy is published, and just days ahead of Australia signing the Paris climate agreement, Jones suggested that the government could use funds from Direct Action, as well as the Clean Energy Finance Corporation and the northern Australian infrastructure fund, to support development of a 1.2GW coal-fired generator in north Queensland. Ignore for a moment the fact that Australia already has a surplus of nearly 7,000MW of coal-fired capacity, and the carbon emissions impact of adding yet more, Jones argued that a coal-fired power station was critical to address unemployment issues around Townsville.
The one thing we cant do in North Queensland is develop our industrial base, because the cost of power is just so huge, Jones told the Q&A audience on Monday night. If, through using Direct Action
and the clean energy finance corporation and private money we can develop a power plant or a power station (to power the planned Adani Carmichael coal mine) of 1.2GW and make it a super efficient, or an ultra-efficient, ultra-critical power plant, we can then bring the $5 billion concessional loan facility on developing the north of Australia that can build the poles and wires, which will be a saleable asset, to bring that power to the national energy market.
Leaving aside the obvious contradiction of using federal government funds allocated to fight climate change and to finance renewable energy to build a coal plant to power a coal mine, it sounds like a great plan just not one for this century.
EDIT
http://reneweconomy.com.au/2016/coalition-wants-to-build-1-2gw-coal-plant-using-climate-funds-73755
Fairgo
(1,571 posts)Meanwhile the great barrier reef is dying. The labour party (our democrats) has slid rightward and weakened by infighting. But it is a parliamentary system, and their are many parties. There is a way to grow and change that is missing in the US system.
Mika
(17,751 posts)So many in the developed world enjoying the comforts of prior generation's efforts they haven't been working on the struggle for progress.
I am always reminded of HS Thompson's observation,
"...We had all the momentum; we were riding the crest of a high and beautiful wave.
So now, less than five years later, you can go up on a steep hill in Las Vegas and look West, and with the right kind of eyes you can almost see the high-water markthat place where the wave finally broke and rolled back."
But he was right in this as well...it is a wave. And the next one is coming.
pscot
(21,024 posts)Oz is still mired in the 19th century.
eppur_se_muova
(36,269 posts)cprise
(8,445 posts)When uncle Rupert declared he was going to war against (then Prime Minister) Gillard over the carbon tax, the country's stance on emissions turned upside-down and inside-out.