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On the wrong track: the case for abandoning the promised $7 billion subsidies to Australia#039;s dirtiest coal-fired power stations

机译:在错误的轨道上:放弃承诺向澳大利亚最肮脏的燃煤发电站提供70亿美元补贴的案例

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  The Gillard Government is committed to introducing a price on carbon pollution by July 2012 however the details of the price, the sectors of the economy that will be covered by the scheme and the design features of the compensation package that is likely to accompany the carbon price are currently being negotiated by the Government, the Greens and the Independents involved in the Multi-Party Climate Change Committee (MPCCC). While the details of the compensation package are yet to be finalised, the Government has made it clear that its preferred starting point is the compensation arrangements proposed to accompany the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS). The final version of the CPRS was negotiated between Malcolm Turnbull, the then Leader of the Opposition and the former Prime Minister, Kevin Rudd. In addition to substantial household compensation, the final version of the CPRS also included generous compensation to: • Emission intensive trade exposed industries (EITEs) who would receive up to 94.5 per cent of the pollution permits they required for free • Coal-fired power stations with particularly high levels of emissions were to be eligible for the Electricity Sector Assistance Scheme (ESAS) which would have provided an estimated $7.3 billion worth of free permits to Australiau27s dirtiest coal-fired power stations • Coal mines with particularly high levels of methane emissions were to be eligible for the Coal Sector Assistance Scheme (CSAS) worth $1.5 billion • Medium and large manufacturing and mining firms were eligible for $1.1 billion through the Transitional Electricity Cost Assistance Program. The political compromise that represented the final version of the CPRS was described by the Governmentu27s own climate change adviser, Professor Ross Garnaut, as "one of the worst cases of public policy making" that he had ever seen. Just why a low point in Australian policy development should serve as the starting point for the latest round of carbon price negotiations has been left unsaid by the current Government. This paper provides a detailed critique of one of the largest elements of the compensation arrangements proposed by Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull, the $7.3 billion ESAS scheme designed to assist the owners of Australiau27s dirtiest coal-fired power stations. Having described, and critiqued, the case for the provision of ESAS the paper then argues that the money saved from scrapping the ESAS scheme could make a substantial contribution to the provision of new investment in renewable energy in Australia. The principles for the provision of such funding to stimulate the further expansion of the Australian renewable energy industry are provided in the final section.
机译:吉拉德政府承诺在2012年7月之前制定碳污染价格,但该价格的详细信息,该计划将涵盖的经济部门以及可能伴随碳价的补偿方案的设计特点目前,由参与多方气候变化委员会(MPCCC)的政府,绿党和独立人士进行谈判。虽然补偿方案的细节尚未最终确定,但政府已明确表示,其首选出发点是与“减少碳污染计划”(CPRS)一起提出的补偿安排。 CPRS的最终版本是在当时的反对党领袖马尔科姆·特恩布尔和前总理凯文·陆克文之间进行谈判的。除了大量的家庭补偿外,CPRS的最终版本还包括对以下方面的慷慨补偿:•排放密集的暴露于行业的行业(EITE),将获得免费获得的高达94.5%的污染许可证•燃煤电厂排放量特别高的国家有资格获得电力部门援助计划(ESAS),该计划将向澳大利亚最肮脏的燃煤电厂提供估计价值73亿澳元的免费许可证•甲烷含量特别高的煤矿排放将有资格获得价值15亿美元的煤炭行业援助计划(CSAS)•通过过渡电力成本援助计划,大中型制造和采矿公司有资格获得11亿美元。政府自己的气候变化顾问罗斯·加瑙特(Ross Garnaut)教授将代表CPRS最终版本的政治妥协描述为他所见过的“最糟糕的公共决策案例之一”。本届政府没有说为什么将澳大利亚政策制定的低点作为最新一轮碳价谈判的起点。本文详细介绍了Kevin Rudd和Malcolm Turnbull提出的补偿安排中最大的内容之一,这是一项旨在帮助澳大利亚最脏的燃煤电站业主的73亿澳元的ESAS计划。在描述并批评了提供ESAS的理由之后,论文接着指出,废除ESAS计划所节省的资金可以为澳大利亚提供新的可再生能源投资做出重大贡献。最后一节提供了提供此类资金以刺激澳大利亚可再生能源产业进一步发展的原则。

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