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

Aussie PM Promises a 43% Emissions Reduction by 2030 – But Warns Fossil Fuel Companies to Behave Responsibly

Essay by Eric Worrall

Expropriated Fossil Fuel generator owners have been told to “prioritise customers over profits”.

Climate change: Australia signs new carbon emissions target

By Tiffanie Turnbull
BBC News, Sydney

Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has announced more ambitious climate targets for his country.

He has pledged to cut carbon emissions by 43% from 2005 levels by 2030, up from the previous conservative government’s target of between 26% and 28%.

Australia is one of the world’s highest per capita carbon emitters.

The target brings the country more in line with other developed economies’ Paris climate accord commitments.

Canada is aiming for a reduction of 40% by 2030 from 2005 levels, while the United States has a target of up to 52%.

“When I’ve spoken with international leaders in the last few weeks, they have all welcomed Australia’s changed position,” Mr Albanese, who assumed office last month, said after notifying the United Nations.

Read more: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-australia-61822046

Aussie Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has also demanded fossil fuel generator companies put customers ahead of profits.

Anthony Albanese tells energy companies it has responsibility to its customers as Sydney hospitals told to conserve power

The Prime Minister has issued a warning amid the energy crunch being felt along the east coast with households and even hospitals told to conserve power after the market operator was forced to suspend the electricity market across Australia for the first time since its creation.

David Wu Digital Reporter
June 16, 2022 – 7:15AM

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has warned power companies to prioritise its customers over profits with the energy crisis affecting households through to hospitals.

The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) was forced to suspend the spot market for the first time since its creation in 1998 – which includes NSW, Victoria, Queensland, South Australia and the ACT – on Wednesday afternoon.

It said it was “impossible to operate” due to the shortfall in supply being blamed on a number of reasons including generators being offline, an upward in usage due to winter and international pressures such as the Ukraine war.

AEMO added the unprecedented move is the “best way” to ensure a reliable supply of power to Australian homes and businesses.

Read more: https://www.skynews.com.au/australia-news/anthony-albanese-tells-energy-companies-it-has-responsibility-to-its-customers-as-sydney-hospitals-told-to-conserve-power/news-story/2e4df0f09d6d5c080bd972fde35e2495

Lets not forget since yesterday Australia’s Prime Minister Albanese has been expropriating power at a price generator owners claim is below the cost of production, in my opinion stealing from those very same companies he now demands should exercise their social conscience.

I’m struggling to think of the right word or phrase to describe, to truly capture the incoherence of this moment. Perhaps WUWT readers can help?

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Hartog van den Berg
June 17, 2022 1:53 am

Not 42.9 and not 43.1 but exactly 43. Climate ‘science’ is so precise!

Zane
June 17, 2022 4:20 am

Albo is a good name for a clown, or maybe a guy who drives one of those ice cream vans.

H.R.
June 17, 2022 4:38 am

“I’m struggling to think of the right word or phrase to describe, to truly capture the incoherence of this moment. Perhaps WUWT readers can help?”


Eric, I think I’ve got it. “Share the fantasy.”

I can’t recall the comedians name and a search hasn’t turned it up for me, but the guy tells a bizarre story, and in several places during the routine the punchline is “Share the fantasy.” I believe it’s from the ’80s and he was a Brit.

It is also a famous Chanel No.5 commercial, which is all fantasy.

Anyhow, the phrase captures the green schemes and solutions and the desire of those who push the green energy insanity.

The only improvement I can think of is “Share the fantasy… or else.” That includes the inner Fascist part of the impossible solution to a nonproblem.

observa
June 17, 2022 5:44 am

With the penetration of unreliables now we simply do not have the storage for what’s already existing in the system and Bowen and Labor are trying to slither around that-
Coal and gas have been ‘demonised’: Greenwood (msn.com)

Ross Greenwood spells out their dilemma quite clearly and they can’t obfuscate or hide from it. The climate changers have to fess up they got the cart before the horse with unreliables dumping on the grid but to do that they have to come clean about the cost of 24/7/365 solar and wind power with the correct frequency and voltage.

Olen
June 17, 2022 7:37 am

Sounds like Biden wanting coal power producers to compensate for his mistakes.

John Teisen
June 17, 2022 10:16 pm

In light of the current nonsense going on in Australia, i.e., “we want power but don’t want coal or gas fired power stations, (or nukes for that matter)”, any responsible power generator in Australia would close up shop, shut down their generators, or blow them up, and go to China or India where they are wanted. Leave the the super-green Aussies to their own devices.

In fact Australia’s coal-fired power generator businesses are doing that very thing, albeit slowly. All coal-fired power plants are being closed down one by one. Only minimal maintenance is being carried out, and no new power stations are being built. Soon there won’t be any fossil-fuel power generators left in the country.

But don’t worry about that, Australia. You have windmills and solar panels. They’ll see you right.

Hivemind
June 17, 2022 11:49 pm

“the right word or phrase”

Has anybody tried the good old reliables?
Hypocrite
Scam Artist
Fraudster
Imbecile