Energy | October 30, 2024
Letter to the editor: The Nationals' Regional Energy Development Policy
The rushed approval of the Joel Joel battery project is a clear example of the Allan Labor Government’s contempt for regional Victorians.
After removing the right of residents to make third-party appeals about renewable projects earlier this year, the government then fast-tracked approval for the 350-megawatt project near Stawell in just nine weeks, without any community consultation.
For too long, regional Victorians have been sidelined by the Allan Labor Government and powerful multinational corporations pushing renewables projects with little regard for the communities directly affected.
That’s why the Nationals are making a commitment to put communities first under our new Regional Energy Development Policy.
This policy is designed to return the power to those who live and work in these areas, guaranteeing a voice for those affected most by renewable projects and bringing down the cost-of-living with fair compensation for impacted landowners and cheaper electricity bills.
We will reinstate your right to appeal to the third umpire at VCAT, revoke planning scheme amendments that strip local communities of their say, and introduce protective measures to ensure major projects are assessed rigorously and independently.
We’re also committed to bringing back a 2km buffer zone around proposed wind towers to safeguard residential properties, and ensuring that new energy projects face a comprehensive and transparent planning process.
Under our policy, every major transmission, wind or solar project will face a thorough review that considers more than just profit margins. Rainfall, land productivity, visual and environmental impacts, and adherence to strict bushfire safety protocols will all be considered.
This means projects will only proceed if they make sense for the community and the environment, not just for the bottom line of large corporations.
Our policy is built on consultation, fairness, and protection.
We know Labor cannot manage money and cannot manage projects, and we will all feel the impact of poorly-planned energy developments in the form of inflated costs for poles, wires, and connections.
That’s why a balanced, well-considered approach is essential – and that’s exactly what The Nationals will deliver.
Our policy will restore trust and empower locals by ensuring renewable projects are well-managed, sensible, and fair, and that community voices are always heard.
Together, we can build a sustainable future that benefits everyone.