Skip navigation

Greens ready to back government reining in electricity networks

profile image
Adam Bandt MP
Federal Member for Melbourne
20 June 2017

Greens ready to back government reining in electricity networks

The Australian Greens have said they are ready to back moves to start reining in spending by power network companies, as announced by the Turnbull government today. However, the Greens are more cautious about the push to require AEMO to look at dispatchable generation, as it seems predicated on coal-fired generation remaining in the system for an unreasonably long time.

Quotes attributable to Senator Larissa Waters, Greens Deputy Leader and mining and resources spokesperson: 

“Labor and the Liberal/Nationals locked in massive gas price hikes by approving the massive Gladstone export terminals and clearing the way for the Queensland fracking explosion that feeds them.

"What the Prime Minister doesn’t understand is that what we actually need is a plan to transition homes and businesses off dirty gas and onto clean, reliable renewable energy.”

Quotes attributable to Adam Bandt MP, climate and energy spokesperson:

“This change is only part of the solution, but it is well overdue. The power companies have been fleecing consumers for years, gold-plating their networks and ignoring more cost-effective alternatives, like managing demand. Recent court decisions only reinforced the need for action,” said Mr Bandt.

"The electricity grid is an essential service, not an opportunity for big companies to make big profits at the public's expense, so we welcome government intervention and greater public control of our energy networks.

“Network charges make up almost half an electricity bill. If we can stop big power companies overspending on poles and wires and make them invest in energy savings and networks that support renewables, we can help reduce pollution and cut power bills.

“The Greens will need to see the detail of the bill before forming a final view, but in principle we would back legislation that curbs limited merits review, which the networks have been using to boost their regulated expenditure and grow their profits.

“AEMO already makes forecasts on the future for generation. The time for simply looking at the closure of coal-fired power is gone. We need to close the equivalent of a Hazelwood a year to meet climate targets, which means a government regulated timetable or other mechanism to drive an orderly transition and timely new investment. We don’t need another review, we need a national plan for the energy transition.”

Media Contacts:

Waters: Lauren Gillin - 0419 626 725

Bandt: Gideon Reisner - 0429 109 054

 

profile image
Adam Bandt MP
Federal Member for Melbourne
20 June 2017
SHARE:

WHAT I'M FIGHTING FOR


LATEST NEWS

NEWS

Supporting Public Housing Communities

On Saturday July 4 the Victorian Labor government announced that nine public housing towers in North Melbourne and Flemington would be placed under a “hard lockdown” preventing residents from leaving their home for at least five days.  The Greens have supported and will continue to support governments taking a ‘health-first’...

MEDIA RELEASE

Adam Bandt elected as Greens leader, kicks off fight for a Green New Deal

Adam Bandt MP, Member for Melbourne, has been elected as the Australian Greens Parliamentary Leader. Adam used his first media conference as leader to call for a government-led Green New Deal to tackle the climate emergency and the jobs and inequality crises. Adam also made a strong pitch to young...

MEDIA RELEASE

Bandt push for free childcare as next step in Green New Deal plan

Australian Greens Leader Adam Bandt has outlined his vision for universal childcare as part of the Green New Deal recently unveiled after the change in leadership. Mr Bandt said his goal is for universally accessible and free childcare and detailed a policy that would be the first big steps to...

Scott Morrison caught cheating on climate: Bandt

Greens spokesperson for the climate crisis, Adam Bandt MP, has labelled Scott Morrison and his government a pack of climate cheats and said he has been caught out. The government’s climate cheating strategy is in tatters because: Currently, the Paris Agreement rules do not allow for dodgy carryover credits and current...