Liberals Urged to Rectify North West Transmission Crisis

Tas Labor

Premier Jeremy Rockliff must intervene and reverse the decision to delay large sections of the North West Transmission Development.

TasNetworks' decision has been made following what failed, former Minister Guy Barnett called a 'ripper deal' in which the Tasmanian Liberal Government wrote to the Prime Minister saying it was no longer sure project Marinus was in Tasmania's best interests. Following the letter, the project was halved in size.

As the decision stands, at least six windfarms and HIF's proposed e-fuels facility at Hampshire will be left without connections, placing over $10 billion worth of investment at risk.

The major benefit from Marinus is getting new generation into the grid. The new plan effectively scraps or delays six of them indefinitely.

A lack of available power is holding the Tasmanian economy back, leading the TCCI to declare an energy crisis.

The Tasmanian economy cannot grow without more generation being built in Tasmania. To do that we need to provide the necessary connections.

After 10 years in office, the Liberals have dropped the ball when it comes to renewable energy, and Learner Energy Minister Duigan's response last week showed he's not up to speed.

Premier Jeremy Rockliff needs to intervene and make sure the decision to delay the North West Transmission Development doesn't keep Tasmania's economy in the dark.

Dean Winter MP

Shadow Minister for Energy

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