Petition EN5680 - A moratorium on all 'renewable energy' projects and infrastructure Closes 28 December Petition Reason We, the petitioners, call upon the Federal Government to commit to a moratorium on all large-scale wind, solar, pumped hydro and related transmission projects until: 1. a bond is held from start of project with guaranteed finance in place to cover decommissioning and full project removal, disposal and rehabilitation costs at end of life; 2. appropriate regulations are in place to protect threatened and endangered species; 3. large scale renewable projects are subject to full State government approval processes and be made impact-assessable not code-assessable; 4. an appropriate land access framework to protect the environment, cultural heritage and existing land users is established; 5. the financial impact upon existing rate payers and their Local Councils is negotiated as compensation for the use of infrastructure and any damage thereto; 6. Australia's food security is protected by prohibiting large scale renewable projects on prime agricultural land; (See Paris Agreement Article 2 (1) (b)) 7. all large-scale renewable projects comply with the same regulations that apply to agriculture and mining; 8. large scale renewable projects are added as a trigger to the EPBC Act; 9. a mandatory code of conduct is established to govern the renewable energy sector and renewable energy proponents’ conduct with affected communities. 10. Effective and efficient recycling and disposal of ‘renewable projects’ end of life infrastructure. 11. A secure, sovereign, energy generation plan is determined, to ensure citizens and businesses are able to access reliable, affordable and dispatchable electricity. Petition Request We therefore ask the House to to commit to a moratorium on all 'renewable energy' projects.
https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN5680
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I'm just waiting for the government to decide that there are now plenty of EVs that use free power at the charging stations, and start charging via a meter that you need to swipe your credit card through when you plug in, and probably at the same rate as a petrol powered car. It's only a matter of time...