Media Release
Mark Butler MP.
Shadow Minister for EnvironmentClimate Change and Water
The Government’s slush fund for big
polluters will pay $660 million for 10 million tonnes of carbon
abatement – a carbon price of $66 per tonne.
In stunning evidence to Senate Estimates,
the Clean Energy Regulator has admitted 107 of the 144 projects recently
awarded contracts under the Emissions Reduction Fund were pre-existing.
Clean Energy Regulator CEO Chloe Munro
confirmed these projects, which were previously paid for by big
polluters under Labor’s market mechanism, had been transferred to
payment by the taxpayer.
“This means around three quarters of
pollution reduction Greg Hunt claimed to have purchased in the first
round of the ERF was already happening. At a price of $66 per tonne,
Minister Hunt has bought only 10 million additional tonnes of carbon
abatement,” Shadow Minister for Climate Change Mark Butler said.
“This is a stunning admission by the
Government’s own agency which can no longer hide behind the lack of
detail in this woeful policy.
“This confirms exactly what Labor and market analysts have been saying all along.
“The taxpayer is footing the bill for carbon pollution reduction activities that were happening anyway,” Mr Butler said.
“Minister Hunt was so brazenly deceptive when announcing the results of the first auction. He now needs to explain why he’s allowing taxpayers to subsidise big polluters’ carbon abatement.”
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