City
Epaper

Aus environmental party to introduce bill to close state coal plants by 2030

By IANS | Updated: August 15, 2022 11:35 IST

Canberra, Aug 15 Australia's environmentally forward political party, the Greens, is set to introduce a bill that would ...

Open in App

Canberra, Aug 15 Australia's environmentally forward political party, the Greens, is set to introduce a bill that would close the three remaining coal plants in the state of Victoria by 2030.

The Energy Legislation Amendment Bill 2022, announced on Monday, would bring forward the timeline for the closure of the state's remaining coal plants, reports Xinhua news agency.

"The writing is on the wall for Victoria's brown coal plants which burn Australia's most polluting coal," said Victorian Greens acting climate spokesperson Tim Read.

"They're old, unreliable and spew toxic pollution that is harming the health of local communities."

The Greens remain a minor party in Australian politics. However, a swing of voters in the nation's May federal election has increased their influence.

The three coal plants are currently scheduled to close as late as 2048.

The Greens said this is at odds with projections made by the UN that tackling the climate crisis would require the closure of all coal power stations by 2030.

As part of the proposal, the Greens would create a job-for-job guarantee for coal workers which would be supported by a A$10 billion ($7 billion) investment into renewable energy generation and storage.

"Our bill would legislate an end date for coal burning and mining and set a more urgent timeline to close our three coal plants, with a just transition for workers and communities," added Read.

On August 12, Australia's energy ministers voted to make emissions reduction a key national energy goal.

"It (The energy goal) sends a very clear direction to our energy market operators, that they must include emissions reductions in the work that they do," said federal Climate Change and Energy Minister Chris Bowen.

Surging energy prices through Australia's winter, spurred by a number of malfunctioning coal plants, put the nation's reliance on coal into new relief.

Earlier this month the federal government also gave the greenlight for the nation's first offshore wind power zone off the coast of Victoria, an indication of a ramping up of renewable projects in the state.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: CollardTim readXinhuaVictoriaCanberraChris bowen
Open in App

Related Stories

CricketAUS W vs IND W 2nd T20I: Australia Beat India by 19 Runs in Canberra to Level Series 1-1; Georgia Voll, Beth Mooney Shine (VIDEO)

CricketIND W vs AUS W 2nd T20I: Georgia Voll, Beth Mooney Power Australia to 163/5 Against India in Canberra (VIDEO)

CricketIND-W vs AUS-W 2nd T20I: Harmanpreet Kaur Wins Toss, India to Bowl First Against Australia in Canberra

CricketAUS W vs IND W LIVE Cricket Streaming: When and Where To Watch India vs Australia 2nd T20I Match

CricketIndia vs Australia 1st T20I Match Abandoned Due to Rain in Canberra

Politics Realted Stories

PoliticsSP Chief Akhilesh Yadav questions use of 2011 census for Women's Reservation Bill, asks "What is the rush?"

PoliticsKeralam: "They can whistle in dark about no anti-incumbency" Shashi Tharoor says LDF's "failure doesn't deserve 3rd term"

Politics"Congress will have to face punishment for its dirty politics": Sarbananda Sonowal

PoliticsPriyanka Gandhi calls Keralam govt "corrupt", accuses LDF of "making deals with BJP"

Politics"Those who levelled allegations are running away": Assam CM Sarma slams Pawan Khera amid passport row