(L-R) Goulburn Mayor Geoff Kettle, Member for Goulburn Pru Goward, Member for Hume Angus Taylor, and Member for Monaro John Barilaro.
Treasurer Joe Hockey’s recent comments branding wind farms “utterly offensive” and “blight on the landscape” has drawn attention to the Coalition’s views on renewable energy technology.
Crikey reviewed the position of key Coalition politicians on wind energy in the weeks after the election of the Abbott government in September 2013. It identified one lone pro-wind energy MP—Warren Entsch, Member for Leichhardt—among the Coalition’s ranks.
More recently, RenewEconomy has published an analysis identifying key state and federal politicians who are opposed to renewable energy. Predictably, the list is dominated by members of the Liberal and National parties, including the likes of PM Abbott, Treasurer Hockey and Premier Napthine.
Interestingly, both analyses omit a leading opponent of wind energy and the Renewable Energy Target: Angus Taylor, the Member for Hume.
Angus Taylor is a staunch critic of wind energy and the national Renewable Energy Target. He is also linked to research supporting the gas industry. The omission of Taylor in previous analysis can be put down to his status as a first time MP with little political influence. Yet, with party faithful have branding Taylor a “star” recruit and a “future PM“, he’s someone to watch.
Let’s recap Angus Taylor’s anti-renewable energy activism to date:
Energy policy commentator Giles Parkinson dissects the Port Jackson Partners report in a thorough analysis at RenewEconomy. “[The PJP report is] based around a whole series of false assumptions,” wrote Parkinson. “It is more likely to push up costs by around $1 billion a year.”
Close observer of the wind energy sector, Dave Clarke, contested the claims at Yes 2 Renewables, pointing out the flaws in the Peter Reardon study which relied on a sample size of just 13-15 properties. In contrast, the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory’s comprehensive research on wind energy and property prices examined 50,000 transactions. The Berkeley Laboratoryconcluded there’s “no statistical evidence that operating wind turbines have had any measurable impact on home sales prices.”
With the Dick Warburton review of the Renewable Energy Target underway, and the Abbott government’s energy white paper and wind energy/health review on the horizon, it’ll be interesting to see how Angus Taylor builds on his activism.
Source: Yes 2 Renewables. Reproduced with permission.
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