House debates
Tuesday, 7 February 2017
Questions without Notice
Climate Change
2:43 pm
Malcolm Turnbull (Wentworth, Liberal Party, Prime Minister) Share this | Hansard source
We are not going to take energy policy lessons from the Labor Party, because the proof of their pudding is on every electricity bill. They have delivered higher and higher prices for electricity. What we will do is ensure that we have a clear-eyed, objective approach to energy policy, because the objective has to be simply this: to get affordable electricity, reliable electricity, and to meet our emissions-reduction targets. The reality is very simply this: that the Labor Party has pursued renewable energy as an end in itself without having regard to the need for base load power; without having regard to the fact that all of its assumptions about gas prices have been overtaken by both a massive rise in the cost of gas and its constrained availability; and without making any plans for the storage that is needed to make renewables viable. The Labor Party has absolutely failed Australians in energy policy. We are approaching this professionally, objectively and determined to ensure that we keep electricity and energy prices as low as possible, that energy is reliable and that we meet the international commitments that we entered into in the Paris treaty.
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