Category Archives: Policy, Economics

Discussion of government (all levels) policies and economic matters as they relate to climate and the environment.

Draft guidelines for wind farm developments in NSW

Two days before Christmas NSW Planning Minister Brad Hazzard released a draft of “the toughest guidelines in the world” for wind farm developments in this State (details of where to find a copy at the end of this post). CANWin member David Tranter kicks off our discussions in this post. You can click “Leave a comment” (under the title) to add your thoughts.

The  NSW Government Draft Wind Turbine Strategy states that it supports Australia’s commitment to deliver 20% of the nation’s energy needs by 2020. If this is true, then the primary goal of the strategy should be to establish a level playing field. Up till now, fossil fuel industries have been implicitly subsidized by allowing them to offload their environmental costs to society.

The Government’s proposed Wind Farm Strategy doesn’t just perpetuate that inequity; it exacerbates it. It proposes an elaborate system of regulations for wind farms, which is not applied in equal measure to fossil fuel industries and will eventually prove to be counter-productive. How could any reasonable person believe that a wind turbine is more unsightly than high voltage transmission towers and power lines snaking inexorably across the rural landscape? Continue reading

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Clean Energy Australia

David Tranter reports on the passing of Australia’s clean energy bills through the Senate.

Tuesday, November 8, 2011 was a dramatic day in the history of Australia. On this first day of the second consecutive La Nina summer, the Australian Senate passed the Government’s Clean Energy Bills. Our party of three had succeeded in obtaining tickets to the Senate Session at Parliament House that very morning. As we sped through the lush green countryside to Canberra in the early morning air, the world had never seemed so bright. There were even pools of water in dry old Lake George.

As we entered the grand portals of Parliament House, which CanWin Secretary Philip Walker had helped design, I was bowled over by marble pillars illuminated by light streaming in through high windows city-side – pillars that resembled old growth forest giants.

Passes attached ceremoniously to our lapels, we headed for the Senate chamber, accompanied by a guide. Up grand stairs to Security, where we were frisked of half our belongings including steel tipped shoes that raised the alarm, we elevatored up to what we were told was Senate level, where we were given the run around past what seemed endless, glass-paneled doors leading to public galleries securely locked to keep us out. Continue reading

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CANWin Lecture: Dr John Hewson presents “Growth or steady state”

Dr Hewson is a recognised economic and financial expert with
experience in academia, business, government, media and the
financial system.
Dr Hewson will share his thoughts on
the economy of an energy
constrained future
He will touch on the following:
? Common Sense in the political process –
the flow on from Copenhagen
? Price on Carbon
? The viability of ‘Sequestering Carbon’
? Energy evolution from coal – gas –
renewables
? Transitioning to a positive (low carbon)
growth economy

Dr Hewson is a recognised economic and financial expert with experience in academia, business, government, media and the financial system.

Dr Hewson will share his thoughts on the economy of an energy constrained future

He will touch on the following:

  • Common Sense in the political process –the flow on from Copenhagen
  • Price on Carbon
  • The viability of ‘Sequestering Carbon’
  • Energy evolution from coal – gas – renewables
  • Transitioning to a positive (low carbon)growth economy

For more information click here.

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Zero Carbon Australia Launch

In the midst of a Federal Election and with the major party leaders equivocating on climate, the Zero Carbon Australia Stationary Energy Plan will be launched at the Sydney Town Hall on Thursday August 12, 2010. Hosted by ABC Stateline NSW presenter, Quentin Dempster, speakers will include:

Malcolm Turnbull, MP for Wentworth
Bob Carr, former NSW State Premier
Scott Ludlam, Greens Senator for WA
Matthew Wright, Executive Director, Beyond Zero Emissions
Allan Jones MBE, Chief Development Officer, Energy & Climate Change, City of Sydney
A technical panel including Keith Lovegrove (Solar Thermal Group Leader, ANU), Lane Crockett (General Manager, Pacific Hydro), and Roger Dargaville (Energy Systems Analyst, Melbourne Energy Institute)

The Zero Carbon Australia Stationary Energy Plan shows that political and social will are the only obstacles standing in the way of a 100 per cent renewable, zero emissions electricity supply system being implemented in Australia and that this can be achieved in a decade. Continue reading

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“FLOW” to be Screened at Empire Cinema

On the evening of Thursday 5th November 2009 at 6.30pm members of the steering committee of the Australian Water Network (AWN) will screen the award winning documentary FLOW (For Love of Water). The evening will be an informative fundraiser to assist with the incorporation of the AWN and to build a website to provide a platform for over thirty water campaign groups and individuals around Australia.

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