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Is Dutton’s gas plan just hot air?

Apr 2, 2025
Adam Morton, Climate and Environment Editor at The Guardian, dives into Australia's shifting energy narrative as Peter Dutton champions gas over nuclear. He breaks down the complexities of the Coalition's gas plan, questioning its feasibility and the potential impact on climate change. Morton discusses Australia's reliance on gas, its emissions implications, and the clash between local supply needs and export commitments. The dialogue challenges perceptions of gas as a clean energy source, urging a clearer conversation on sustainable energy policies.
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Quick takeaways

  • The Coalition's proposed gas reservation policy aims to lower domestic gas prices, but its logistics and effectiveness are highly uncertain.
  • Discussions about gas fail to adequately address its environmental impacts, revealing a tension between immediate energy needs and climate goals.

Deep dives

Impact of Gas on Energy Pricing

Gas plays a significant role in Australia's energy landscape, accounting for about a quarter of the energy used across the country. While gas is utilized in generating electricity and heating, its contribution remains limited compared to coal and renewables, particularly on the East Coast. The Coalition has proposed a national gas plan that includes increasing domestic gas supply through a reservation policy, aiming to lower wholesale gas prices significantly. However, the lack of clarity surrounding the details of this policy raises questions about its feasibility and potential impact on consumer pricing.

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