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Australia’s Climate Action Summit Greens NSW MP John Kaye June 2013, Glebe NSW Making NSW renewable : The next steps (politics)
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The challenge – 2013 John Kaye Greens NSW MP 2
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The barriers Climate deniers Impact on probable next federal govt Power of fossil fuel industry Political and economic Fear of change Job insecurity Politicians lacking imagination No vision for a new future
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The non-barriers Technology UNSW, BZE …: 100% renewable NSW possible Existing technologies: wind, solar thermal, PV Economics Costs plummeting Jobs: 73,800 in clean energy generation, vs 6,000 in coal and gas generation Investment capital $10 bn invest (+ 4,000 jobs + 22 Mt CO 2 ) in wind alone
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Plummeting costs of renewables
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Wind, sun, coal and jobs John Kaye Greens NSW MP 7 Jobs in NSW Coal-fired electricity (including mining) 6,000 Renewables & efficiency 73,800 Jobs in NSW Aluminum smelting 1,500 Rooftop solar 5,400
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The zero-carbon technologies Central Wind Concentrating solar thermal storage Biomass Distributed Rooftop panels Micro-hydro Energy efficiency
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100% Renewable is: Possible Technology is ready Investment is available Time is right
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100% Renewable is: Affordable makes economic sense renewables now cheaper than new coal-fired PS Social costs of carbon are economically unsustainable cost NSW: $2.4 bn to $6.9 bn Health, infrastructure create thousands of new jobs up to 73,800 jobs in NSW
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100% Renewable is: Essential Unacceptable costs of fossil fuels: environmental social economic NSW biggest CO 2 emitter in Aus Carbon addiction Dead end economy Renewables Export growth area
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Breaking through Campaign of solutions: Possible, Affordable, Essential Focus on jobs growth Works with carbon price Legislation: Transforming NSW Energy Sector (Towards 100 percent Renewables) Bill 2013 A greenprint for a 100% renewable NSW Showing how it can be done Force debate on choice: CSG & coal or renewables Councils as change agents Towards 100% renewable communities
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Part 1: Legislation Objective: require NSW govt to take first steps to replace state's coal-fired electricity generating fleet with renewable energy and energy efficiency Steps: Develop the equivalent of 500 MW coal by 2017 solar, wind and energy efficiency Close 500 MW unit at Wallerawang power station 2017 Guarantee employment all workers at Wallerawang Ban new fossil fuel power stations of 15 MW or more Remove artificial barriers to distributed energy wind power Establish timeline for closing all coal-fired power stations by 2030 Guarantee employment for all power station employees
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Part 2: Councils as change agents Councils best located to provide leadership coordination and support (esp. finding funding sources) Councils know more than any other agency about: Community Housing stock Land Possibilities of renewable energy Build confidence in new technologies Aggregating expertise and knowledge
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Possible roles councils can take Direct installation E.g. Waverley – 31 kW of PV Bulk purchase and retail Warrnambool – savings Establish Renewable Energy Parks Expand capacity as residents buy-in Works best with modular – e.g. solar PV Establish/foster Renewable Energy Coop Central NSW RE Coop Hepburn Springs wind turbines
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Community benefits Jobs Low income participation Investment and economic activity Lower electricity costs Identity and community strengthening “ What’s great is that locals who are low income earners can even be part owners for as little as $100, and they have the same vote as everybody else - that’s inclusiveness and democracy at its best. I don’t have much money but I invested all I could in it.” Hepburn member
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Next step: Gather baseline data and identify opportunities:
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Towards 100% Renewable NSW Action needed at all levels of govt and community Reduce emissions rapidly Secure jobs and build export markets Take pressure off power bills Massive benefits Early adopters are winners Community buy-in Create constituency for change Just transition
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2013 – the year of transition Greens moving Transforming NSW Energy Sector (Towards 100 percent Renewables) Bill 2013 Create the debate Demonstrate the possibility and affordability Greens developing Councils as change agents Piloting in a number of local government areas On-the-ground demonstration of possibilities and benefits We believe it is: Time to stop talking and start transforming
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