Official portrait of Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. By Australian Government link

What Energy Price Spike? Aussie Greens Call for Coal Ban

Essay by Eric Worrall

As Australia grapples with a savage energy price spike, Australian Greens have chosen now to push for the cancellation of coal projects.

Australia urged to quickly ditch coal to meet new climate goals

26 May 2022 08:20AM (Updated: 26 May 2022 08:20AM)

Australia’s Labor Party formed a new government on Monday (May 23), after unprecedented support for the Greens and climate-focused independents ended nearly a decade of rule by the conservative coalition in Saturday’s general election.

New Prime Minister Anthony Albanese of centre-left Labor has promised to end the “climate wars” – disagreements over the need for action on climate change that have dogged politics in Australia for years.

“The election was a strong vote for climate action,” Joe Fontaine, a lecturer in environmental science at Murdoch University in Perth, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

A phase-out of coal power is “crucial” to meet the Labor government’s new climate goals, added Fontaine, who said Greens and independents may push for even more ambitious targets.

Currently, Australia’s energy consumption is dominated by fossil fuels, with coal providing about 40 per cent, oil 34 per cent and gas 22 per cent, according to government data.

Read more: https://www.channelnewsasia.com/sustainability/australia-urged-quickly-ditch-coal-meet-new-climate-goals-2708086

The energy price spike;

Power bills set to spike as global energy crunch hits home

By Mike Foley and Nick Toscano
Updated May 26, 2022 — 12.13pm

Electricity bills for hundreds of thousands of Australian households will rise by up to $227 a year as consumers feel the pinch of soaring fossil fuel prices and incoming Energy Minister Chris Bowen accuses predecessor Angus Taylor of having delayed the bill shock for political reasons.

While cost-of-living pressures are rising and inflation is sitting at a two-decade high, the Australian Energy Regulator on Thursday confirmed that spikes in the cost of wholesale electricity are set to drive double-digit jumps in household and small business bills across the country within weeks.

The Australian Energy Regulator usually sets the default market offer on May 1. However, in April, the former Coalition government delayed that process until after the May 21 federal election, citing the need for more time for the regulator to compile data on the recent price fluctuations.

The NSW and Queensland default offer price rises are being driven largely by spiking wholesale costs because of higher coal and gas prices adding to the cost of fuelling the states’ biggest power stations. Coal and natural gas prices have been rising sharply around the world as a global energy crunch is being exacerbated by energy utilities shunning Russian supplies and scrambling for alternatives in a bid to starve Moscow of the revenue it needs to fund the war in Ukraine.

Read more: https://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/business/the-economy/power-bills-set-to-spike-as-global-energy-crunch-hits-home-20220525-p5aojp.html

The new Australian Labor Government, which was elected on a promise of strong climate action, will likely have to depend on a coalition with Green politicians to pass legislation. But Labor’s razor thin parliamentary majority is in peril, if Labor caves in to their Green coalition partners, and triggers even worse energy price spikes for ordinary Australians with radical fossil fuel bans.

Doing nothing is also a risky choice. Australia’s coal exports might be going strong, but our fossil fuel power stations are rapidly approaching the end of their service life. Power companies over the years appear to have responded rationally to open political hostility, by running their equipment into the ground, patching rather than maintaining, to squeeze every last dime out of their investments before some radical green politician pulls the plug. Our crumbling fossil fuel power station infrastructure is all but ready for the scrap heap.

When my American friends ask me what our new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is like, my answer is he is like a male version of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Like AOC, our Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has an economics degree. He also has lots of non mainstream economic ideas, which he frequently shares with the public, such as Albonese’s explanation that the best way to fight inflation is large government mandated wage rises.

Our Prime Minister’s great green energy transition plan allocated a whole $200 million for backup batteries, which I’m sure he thinks is enough.

So I’m really looking forward to writing about our new Prime Minister’s plan to solve the household energy bill crisis.

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Tom.1
May 26, 2022 2:01 pm

I wish for Australia to go full speed ahead on getting to net zero before anyone else. It will be an interesting experiment for the rest of the world to watch.

Edward Sager
May 26, 2022 3:28 pm

Apparently, Australia has its own contingent of scientifically illiterate “greens”. Well, the Bushmen did OK for thousands of years without electricity, metal tools and air conditioning, so maybe the greens should practice what they preach and emulate their lifestyle to see how well that works today.

Kentlfc
May 26, 2022 4:35 pm

The Greens party claim they have a mandate to ban all fossil fuels. Back in 2013 when the conservatives won, they took 90 out of 150 seats in the house but sadly, didn’t control the senate. The Labor Party and the Greens claimed there was no mandate and blocked everything they could. Hopefully, the conservatives can return the favour in the senate this time!

Damon
May 26, 2022 6:05 pm

Most rational people (not politicians) do not embark on projects when they have absolutely no idea whether they will work. If we embark on ‘climate action’, what are the KPIs (key performance indicators)?

Craig from Oz
May 26, 2022 6:19 pm

AOC to An Al?

An Al would need to grow a spine before he gets to AOC’s level.

She may be bonkers, but at least she has confidence in her own insanity.

An Al is a simp to the Mean Girls Network.

(for those playing overseas – Mean Girls Network is the collection of Queen Bee bullies who really run the ALP. Openly accepted to be run Penny Wong, a three times professional minority (female, gay, non-white) who ironically also refused to back Same Sex Marriage when Labor was last in power and cowardly stuck to the official party line.)

Thommo
May 26, 2022 7:52 pm

Maybe the pollies can be shown the AEMO web site just to see how much power generation is coming from coal right now and how much is coming from their beloved renewables and ask them when you shut down the coal power stations where is that missing power going to come from, hundreds of thousands of more wind turbines, solar panels and huge batteries?

Dennis
Reply to  Thommo
May 26, 2022 9:47 pm

While watching Business on Sky last night at 11 pm I checked the AEMO Dashboard;

Solar input to grid = zero (well it was night).
Wind input to grid = 6 per cent
Hydro input to grid = 15 per cent*

So how to achieve 80 per cent by 2030 as the new Federal Government claims it will achieve?

Dennis
May 26, 2022 9:38 pm

A petty point I agree but newspapers today photographed the new PM in his rabbit pyjamas collecting the morning newspapers from his home front gate, and no spectacles!!!

Krudd Gillard of the Commondebt of Australia
May 27, 2022 5:40 am

It won’t be easy under Albane$e.

May 27, 2022 5:42 am

When my American friends ask me what our new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is like, my answer is he is like a male version of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.”

You have my sincerest condolences.

Our Prime Minister’s great green energy transition plan allocated a whole $200 million for backup batteries, which I’m sure he thinks is enough.”

Thus proving your aoc comparison.