on 02-05-2014 03:35 PM
I agree with him
Joe Hockey says wind turbines 'utterly offensive', flags budget cuts to clean energy schemes
Government sources have moved to reassure the energy sector that they have no plans to close down the clean energy regulator, despite Treasurer Joe Hockey saying it is in the Government's sights.
Mr Hockey made the comment while launching an attack on wind farms, saying he finds the giant turbines "utterly offensive" but is powerless to close down those operating outside Canberra.
Speaking to Macquarie Radio, Mr Hockey was being asked about whether the Government would target clean energy programs in its quest for massive spending cuts.
"Well, they say get rid of the clean energy regulator, and we are," he said.
He then mounted an attack on wind farms, specifically the wind turbines operating outside the national capital.
"If I can be a little indulgent please, I drive to Canberra to go to Parliament, I drive myself and I must say I find those wind turbines around Lake George to be utterly offensive," he said.
"I think they're just a blight on the landscape."
Infigen Energy, which owns the turbines, says the farm is capable of producing 189 megawatts of wind power, which is used to supply Sydney's desalination plant. The desal plant another LABOR Failure...... a DESAL plant that isnt working or needed at a cost of BILLIONS....
It falls in the electorate of Hume, which is represented by the Liberal MP Angus Taylor.
He has told the ABC he does not support wind farms either but for different reasons.
"The economics don't work. Right now wind requires massive subsidies over and above other means of reducing carbon emissions," he told the ABC.
"This is not about their appearance; this about their cost and we all pay."
Asked if he would cut Government subsidies to wind farms, in line with the Government's stance on corporate welfare, Mr Hockey said he could not stop the Bungendore wind turbines from spinning.
"We can't knock those ones off because they're into locked-in schemes and there is a certain contractual obligation I'm told associated with those things," he said.
But Mr Hockey hinted new climate and green energy schemes could be on the chopping block come budget night.
"You will see in the budget that we have addressed the massive duplication that you have just talked about and the vast number of agencies that are involved doing the same thing," he said.
"We are addressing that in the budget, [and] we are considering that very carefully."
But a Government source has told the ABC that the Clean Energy Regulator [CER] will not be one of them.
The CER will oversee and enforce the Coalition's Direct Action policy.
The Government is abolishing other climate change programs and schemes, including the Clean Energy Finance Corporation and Climate Commission.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-05-02/joe-hockey-wind-turbines-utterly-offensive/5425804
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on 02-05-2014 04:58 PM
The funny thing is the because of how much coal and concrete that goes into one of these things they are not the magical enviro friendly things that people picture them to be...
on 02-05-2014 04:59 PM
on 02-05-2014 05:04 PM
Yep Germany is a shining example of the total failure of this false green dream ooppsss nightmare
Germany's energy revolution on verge of collapse
Germany's energy revolution has gone sour, as have its efforts to cut carbon dioxide emissions.
Chancellor Angela Merkel's "Energiewende" policy aims to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40 per cent between 1990 and 2020, mostly by closing coal-fired power plants and boosting renewable energy. Yet in 2013, coal burning soared to its highest level for more than 20 years.
Then, last week, economy and energy minister Sigmar Gabriel said he will slash wind and solar subsidies by a third, to cut rising energy bills. Subsidies for renewables currently cost German consumers €23 billion a year.
Merkel is also shutting down Germany's nuclear power plants, its largest source of low-carbon energy. This means emissions, which had fallen by 27 per cent by 2011, are now on the rise.
on 02-05-2014 05:23 PM
@lakeland27 wrote:
despite silly pictures the facts are irrefutable. there is no doubt and hockey knows it .. rack up another piece of deliberate misinformation . flat earth flat head.
Hockey when asked about the state of the NSW Liberal government and the rampant corruption - "Oh look, I um, ah, um, I think wind turbines are utterly offensive".
on 02-05-2014 05:34 PM
I's bit rich Australians attacking another nations energy policy. we are getting rid of a good scheme that as with everything from time to time would need tweaking . coalition direct action. the only other one on the table see's the government (ha) paying polluters the compensation.. that's something to hide not boast about. the Germans make us look pathetic in every way governance -wise.
I'm willing to wager tone will not last as long as merkel
on 02-05-2014 05:40 PM
@boris1gary wrote:
@lakeland27 wrote:
despite silly pictures the facts are irrefutable. there is no doubt and hockey knows it .. rack up another piece of deliberate misinformation . flat earth flat head.Hockey when asked about the state of the NSW Liberal government and the rampant corruption - "Oh look, I um, ah, um, I think wind turbines are utterly offensive".
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definitely some "Look over there"
i don't recall hockey being so vocal on a topic that isn't treasury or finance dept related. cracks are showing when he goes off topic like this . he may have just diminished his standing further.
on 02-05-2014 08:23 PM
Actually I thought he put it quite mildly.
I find them a blight on any given landscape. Lots of investment with very little return.
on 02-05-2014 08:27 PM
on 02-05-2014 08:33 PM
@donnashuggy wrote:
what's that s'posed to signify?
on 02-05-2014 08:34 PM