Fossil fuel subsidies in #Budget21 :
- money for billionaire Twiggy Forest's gas generator.
- more for other gas gens.
- subsidies to new gas basins.
- subsidies for oil.

#FundOurFutureNotGas #auspol
Fossil fuel subsidies apparently the best examples of "economic resilience", presented without irony immediately above funding for disaster response funding.
Including 'the Australian Climate Service'
Santos' Barossa LNG project would be Australia's highest CO2 LNG project and amongst the highest in the world.

It would produce more CO2 than actual LNG.

Commonwealth govt loves it so much it gets a shout out in the budget.
Ongoing "contingent liabilities" so complex they can't be quantified,

- free insurance for Chevron in case its Gorgon CCS project fails again in the future,
- various costs of an oil import crisis (if only there was some form of energy we could generate domestically)

#Budget21
The Aust govt loan to PNG LNG that started civil conflict when the landholders weren't paid. Good times.
Another spray of $ for fossil gas projects and studies, including

- $5.6m for another gas plan,
- $3.5m "to facilitate Commonwealth investment in critical gas infrastructure projects."

There we are: govt planning to use public $ to fund gas pipelines.

#FundOurFutureNotGas
A spray of $ in #Budget21 for fossil gas projects and studies, incl:

- $5.6m for another gas plan,
- $3.5m "to facilitate Commonwealth investment in critical gas infrastructure projects."

There we are: govt planning to use public $ to fund gas pipelines.

#FundOurFutureNotGas
In Treasurer @JoshFrydenberg's speech for #Budget21, he announces new subsidies for gas, and then without any irony, pivots immediately to rhetoric about protecting the environment.
Funding to crack open two more new fracked gas fields, and

$2.2m over 3 years for the Northern Land Council to "facilitate land use agreements... in the Beetaloo sub basin". Loose change for traditional owner agreement, subtle.

#budget21 #FundOurFutureNotGas
#Budget21 includes money to build roads for fracking trucks in the Beetaloo Basin. Literally called the "gas industry roads upgrade program".
Fossil gas subsidies in #Budget21
- spray of $ for projects that don't need it, shouldn't be funded
- new funding to design a "framework" for even bigger govt funding for gas pipelines.

#FundOurFutureNotGas

Australian govt funding to fossil gas already most of a billion $.

#Budget21 offers up even more, and sets up the government to 'invest' more public money in gas.

Public money better spent on nearly anything else.

#FundOurFutureNotGas

Here's a particularly egregious bit of fossil fuel subsidy in #budget21

The "baselines" for emissions are set so high companies almost never reach them.

Now the govt will pay these companies to "reduce" emissions below that baseline.

What used to be called "hot air".
This funding will almost certainly go to gas companies to pay them to upgrade their massive facilities.

The person who proposed the policy used to run one of Australia's biggest gas companies.

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7 May
New gas subsidies today announced alongside the interim 'National Gas Infrastructure Plan' - a plan for more, far bigger subsidies.

Modelling from the same people who brought you the COVID Commission recommendations for massive gas subsidies.

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energy.gov.au/sites/default/…
'National Gas Infrastructure Plan':

🏭No mention of emissions, climate change.
🏭No mention of industrial electrification.
🏭"Solutions" all assume more gas.
🏭Minor residential demand reduction in only one scenario.
🏭Rejects AEMO's 'baseline' for apparently no reason.
Remember, Angus Taylor didn't like what AEMO was saying about gas. That's why he commissioned this report.

AEMO ISP says lowest cost power means a lot less gas and a lot more renewables.
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5 May
Landholders oppose gas pipeline proposed on their land, call on candidates in #UpperHunterVotes to back them not gas companies.

Santos asked govt to subsidise the pipeline, would link their Narrabri gas field to Kurri Kurri publicly funded generator.

singletonargus.com.au/story/7232183/…
The pipeline is so toxic no party candidate will support it outright, with both Nat and Labor candidates expressing concerns about poor consultation and farmer opposition and wanting it rerouted. Greens oppose outright. #UpperHunterVotes northerndailyleader.com.au/story/7218651/…
Will be a fascinating election. Quite a few independents, including calls for regional transition plans to support cleaner industry, and many minor party candidates. Preferences will matter a lot. #UpperHunterVotes
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12 Apr
Settling in to livetweet #4Corners right now, thread below
.@m_brisso asks "Why is the government so insistent on ignoring the dissenters" - that is, almost everyone - "and pushing ahead" with gas subsidies ?
Nev Power, hand picked by the PM, "to solve problems".

A few minutes in, and we are already getting red lines connecting profile pictures in an influence diagram.
Read 29 tweets
14 Oct 20
APPEA webinar with panel representing "the whole value chain" - starting with the Minister. Image
Minister repeating standard tropes - gas firming renewables, domestic consumption, 'sensible market outcomes'.
Minister says "we have a very clear plan on the electricity side, we don't have that on the gas side".

The AEMO ISP says we need less gas, not more.
Read 17 tweets
22 Sep 20
So pleased to at the #NPC listening to Minister Angus Taylor.

And great to share a table with good friends at APPEA.
Minister Taylor talking up Australian emissions which, to reiterate, are not coming down because we have no climate policy. Meanwhile Australia is the world's third largest fossil fuel exporter.
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random stack of cds for the car from the broken hill salvos, including best of the jacksons and whoa

period between "i want you back" and MJ as king of pop includes a huge range of epic tunes.

7m from ballad to funk freakout. 1974!
i didn't realise this was with the jacksons. 1978! MJ composed. year before Off The Wall - which i also didn't realise was his /fifth/ solo album
the jacksons also got right into weird quasi spiritual stuff. this song, by the way, is a certified banger, and this film clip is amazing, although the narrative FX are too loud
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