Dutton’s gas plan will chill investment, warns global energy giant
- Peter Dutton aims to make the election a choice about energy policies, stating that voters will be better off under the coalition, despite lacking analysis to support this claim.
- Dutton visited a mining equipment manufacturer in the Hunter region, emphasizing the importance of trust in managing the economy and cost of living.
- He faced criticism during his visit to Paterson for not providing cost estimates for his East Coast gas reservation policy.
- Dutton's nuclear plant plan could produce significant waste, with estimates for large reactors suggesting up to 30 tonnes annually.
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Does Peter Dutton's gas policy stack up? - ABC listen
Peter Dutton has made gas policy a central plank of his election pitch, unveiling a plan to reserve domestic gas supply and reduce energy prices. But he’s yet to release the modelling to back up his claims. Mark Ogge says reserving gas for domestic use is important – but he says new gas projects don’t add to Australian supply, they just enable the export of more gas. And that’s a big problem for the climate. GUEST: Mark Ogge, Principal Advisor…
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