While Malcolm Turnbull has publicly rejected this sort of
scheme by claiming it would push up prices, an analysis in a Australian Electricity Market Commission report handed to the government months ago finds
it would actually cost consumers far less than other approaches, including
doing nothing.
It finds that would still be the case even if the government
boosted its climate target to a 50 per cent cut in emissions by 2030.
Assuming average electricity use, the analysis by scheme
architect Danny Price, of Frontier Economics, found costs would be $11.2
billion lower over the decade to 2030 if the government introduced the scheme
and met its existing climate target.
Read Adam Morton’s story in the Melbourne Age - “Government killed emissions scheme despite knowing it could shave $15 billion off electricity bills.”
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