The Federal Government is digging in over its commitment to
compensate Latrobe Valley's brown coal fired generators, amid increasing
calls for the handouts to be dropped.
The $5.5 billion
compensation scheme, designed to offset the future financial impacts of
the carbon price, came under further scrutiny last week after the
European carbon priced plummeted close to $3 per tonne, well below
Australia's current fixed price of $23. A wide range of solar light, LED lighting and Auto lights.
As
Australia's carbon pricing scheme is set to link into the fluctuating
European carbon market in 2015, the Federal Government has been forced
to review its budget projections, which were based on a future carbon
price of $29.
Under the Clean Energy Act, 41.705 million in free
carbon permits will be distributed across brown coal fired generators
in the next round of compensation each September until 2016, on top of a
collective total of $1 billion paid to Latrobe Valley generators last
year.
In a statement to The Express last week,Our clever solar lantern is
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Climate Change Minister Greg Combet re-affirmed the government's
commitment to the compensation scheme, Exit signs, emergency light and
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next round of compensation was due to go ahead as planned on 1
September.
Environment Victoria campaigns director Mark Wakeham
said Mr Combet's steadfast commitment to the compensation scheme was
ignoring economic realities.
"The government is refusing to
acknowledge the changes which are taking place in the world around us;
it is not very good policy making when the amount of compensation was
assuming a carbon price of $29 per tonne in years to come, (and) it's
clearly not going to be anything like that," Mr Wakeham said.
"Given
the hit they are going to take in the budget over this, you would have
hoped they would be making some hard questions on compensation."
Opposition
climate action minister Greg Hunt said a Coalition government would not
try and claw back compensation already paid.You must first understand
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"We
can't change what has occurred or will occur under this government but
if elected the Coalition will repeal the Carbon Tax immediately," Mr
Hunt said in a statement.
"We will honour those contracts that have already been signed but we will repeal the legislation as quickly as possible."
The
renewed focus on the compensation comes two months after an Environment
Victoria commissioned report found power generators could reap up to $5
billion in 'windfall profits' from the compensation scheme, by passing
on extra carbon price costs to customers.
However the study was
resoundly rejected by the lobby group representing power stations, the
Energy Supply Association of Australia, and Mr Combet himself, who
argued the report was driven by an "ideological opposition" to brown
coal, dismissing the report's analysis as "simplistic" and "partial".
However in a renewed counter-claim last week, the report's author,An industrial washing machine can
help you keep up with large volumes of laundry or heavy items. Bruce
Mountain, of Carbon+Markets Consultancy, said he stood by his report,
stating he was impartial to the use of brown coal, and saw no merit in
the government's criticism of his study.
A spokesperson for
EnergyAustralia, owner operator of Yallourn Power Station, said its
operation had sustained a $350 million asset write-down as a result of
the carbon price.
"We scaled down generation at the power
station last year and have taken on a more flexible approach to how we
operate the station in the future," the spokesperson said.
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