A
compulsive obsessive desire to ignore the lessons of history is slowly choking
us.
If
Tasmania is to become a renewable energy powerhouse, shouldn’t we have some
understanding how existing wind farms and the Basslink interconnector work, who
profits and who pays?
What’s
the difference between regulated and unregulated interconnectors and what are
the ramifications of the termination of the Basslink Services Agreement
announced on 10th February, an agreement covering an interconnector
that was supposed to have a life of 60+ years but is falling apart after only
15 years.
Without
stopping to analyse what went wrong with Basslink we seem to be careering ahead
to build an even more expensive one, whilst the State refuses to face up the
underlying fiscal sustainability of a government which is gradually falling behind in attending
to its core functions.
At
the centre of energy policy is a Minister who is the shareholder minister in charge
of Hydro, TasNetworks and the retailer Aurora Energy, and who pretends he is
able to seamlessly resolve any conflict between competing parties whilst also looking after the interest of renewable energy proponents, consumers and Tasmanian
taxpayers.
If
it sounds too good to be true that's because it is.