Footnotes
Report
[1] Michael
Grubb, The Kyoto Protocol: A Guide and Assessment, London: The Royal
Institute of International Affairs, 1999, pp 118, 155.
[2] Michael
Grubb, The Kyoto Protocol: A Guide and Assessment, London: The Royal
Institute of International Affairs, 1999, pp 156-157.
[3] Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, IPCC Second Assessment Synthesis of
Scientific-Technical Information Relevant to Interpreting Article 2 of the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change, Clause 2.7.
[4] Combined
Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000/Renewable
Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, p 5.
[5] Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, IPCC Second Assessment Synthesis of
Scientific-Technical Information Relevant to Interpreting Article 2 of the UN
Framework Convention on Climate Change, Clause 2.7.
[6] Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change, IPCC Second Assessment Synthesis of Scientific-Technical
Information Relevant to Interpreting Article 2 of the UN Framework Convention
on Climate Change.
[7] Robert
Watson, Marufu Zinyowera, Richard Moss, David Dokken ed. The Regional
Impacts of Climate change: An Assessment of Vulnerability, Summary for
Policymakers (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, 1997); Ove
Hoegh-Guldberg, Climate Change, Coral Bleaching and the Future of the
World’s Coral Reefs (Sydney: Coral Reef Research Institute, 1998); Climate
Impact Group, Climate Change Scenarios for the Australian Region
(Melbourne: CSIRO Division of Atmospheric Research, 1996).
[8] Australian
Greenhouse Office, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1998, p A-3.
[9] Australian
Greenhouse Office, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1998, pp A-8-9;
Combined Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill
2000/Renewable Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, p 6; See also Allen
Consulting and McLennan Magasanik Associates, Energy Market Reform and
Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reductions: A Report to the Department of Industry,
Science and Resources, March 1999.
[10] Combined
Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000/Renewable
Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, p 5.
[11] See
Environment Australia, Consultation Paper: Possible Application of a
Greenhouse Trigger under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity
Conservation Act 1999, December 1999. See also the Australian Greenhouse
Office’s four National Emissions Trading Discussion Papers: Establishing the
Boundaries, March 1999; Issuing the Permits, June 1999; Crediting
the Carbon, October 1999; Designing the Market, December 1999.
[12] The Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000,
Section 40, p 25; Australian Greenhouse Office, Submission 5, Attachment B,
Graph: Phasing the target.
[13] The Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000,
Sections 8-28, 31-38.
[14] Combined
Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000/Renewable
Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, pp 2-3.
[15] The Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000,
Sections 35-9, 95-98.
[16] Combined
Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000/Renewable
Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, p 1.
[17] Combined
Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000/Renewable
Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, p 7.
[18] Combined
Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000/Renewable
Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, p 20.
[19] National
Greenhouse Inventory Committee, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory Analysis
of Trends 1990-1997 (Canberra: Australian Greenhouse Office, 1999), p 34;
Australian Greenhouse Office, National Greenhouse Gas Inventory 1998
(Canberra: Australian Greenhouse Office, 2000), p A-9.
[20] For
example, see Sustainable Energy Industry Association, Submission 16, p 1.
[21] The Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000,
Sections 13-17.
[22] The Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000,
p 11.
[23] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Fact Sheet: 2%: A boost for the renewable energy
industry: A positive greenhouse outcome. http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/
markets/2percent_ren/fs_boost.html
[24] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Fact Sheet: 2%: A boost for the renewable energy
industry: A positive greenhouse outcome. http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/
markets/2percent_ren/fs_boost.html
[25] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Fact Sheet: 2%: A boost for the renewable energy
industry: A positive greenhouse outcome. http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/
markets/2percent_ren/fs_boost.html
[26] Ms Karla
Wass, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 203.
[27] SEIA,
Submission 16, pp 3-4.
[28] Greenpeace,
Submission 12, p 7.
[29] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Submission 5, p 8.
[30] Greenpeace,
Submission 12, p 7.
[31] Australian
Conservation Foundation, Submission 9, pp 2-3.
[32] National
Association of Forest Industries, Submission 17.
[33] Sustainable
Energy Development Authority, Green Power Briefing: Greenpower and Wood
Wastes, p 1.
[34] Sustainable
Energy Development Authority, National Green Power Accreditation Program:
Accreditation Document, Version 1, January 2000, Appendix A, p 14.
[35] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Submission 5, p 8.
[36] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Submission 5, p 8.
[37] Renewable
Energy Generators of Australia, Submission 6, p 6.
[38] The Hon.
Peter Rae, Proof Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 89.
[39] Western
Australia, Ministry of the Premier and Cabinet, Submission No.26, p.3
[40] Dr Harry
Schaap, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 159.
[41] Mr Grant
Flynn, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 186.
[42] Australian
Conservation Foundation, Submission 9, p 3; Proof Committee Hansard, 13
July 2000, p 28.
[43] Mr Shane Rattenbury, Proof Committee Hansard,
13 July 2000, p 60.
[44] SEIA,
Submission 16, p 2.
[45] Australian
Wind Energy Association, Submission 3, p 2.
[46] Dr Keith
Lovegrove, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 143.
[47] Proof
Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 7.
[48] Proof
Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 145.
[49] Mr Ric
Brazzale, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 156.
[50] Mr Harry
Schaap, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 159.
[51] Mr Philip Harrington, Proof Committee Hansard,
14 July 2000, p 184.
[52] Combined
Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000/Renewable
Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, pp 25-26.
[53] Mr
Phillip Harrington, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 178.
[54] Australian
Industry Group, Submission No.23, Australian Aluminium Council, Submission 29,
p 6.
[55] Mr John
Eyles, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 145.
[56] Combined
Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000/Renewable
Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, p 19.
[57] Source:
Combined Explanatory Memorandum, Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill
2000/Renewable Energy (Electricity) (Charge) Bill 2000, p 19.
[58] Australian
Aluminium Council, Submission 29, p 6.
[59] Greenpower
Services, Submission 15, pp 1-2.
[60] Mr
Phillip Harrington, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 178.
[61] REGA,
Submission 6a, P 6.
[62] Dr Clive
Hamilton, Proof Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 37.
[63] Mr Paul
Simhauser, Proof Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 70.
[64] Dr Harry
Schaap, Proof Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 162.
[65] Dr Clive
Hamilton, Proof Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 37.
[66] Dr Clive
Hamilton, Proof Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 37.
[67] Proof Committee
Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 42.
[68] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Submission 5, p 8.
[69] Dr Robert
Lang, Proof Committee Hansard, Canberra, 13 July 2000, p 48.
[70] Pacific
Power, (Confidential) Submission 1a; Submission 1, Figure 1.
[71] Renewable
Energy Generators of Australia, Submission 6, p 2.
[72] Australian
Cogeneration Association, Submission 11, p 4.
[73] Mr Alan
Pears, Proof Committee Hansard, Canberra, 13 July 2000, pp 5-6.
[74] Renewable
Energy Electricity Bill 2000, p 25; Renewable Energy Generators Australia,
Submission 6, p 9 and Pacific Power, Submission 1, p 2.
[75] Proof
Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 77.
[76] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Submission 5, p 8.
[77] Proof
Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 38.
[78] Australian
Industry Greenhouse Network, Submission 27, p 4.
[79] Alcoa of
Australia Ltd, Submission 25, p 15.
[80] Australian
Aluminium Council, Submission 29, p 6.
[81] Australian
Conservation Foundation, Submission 9, p 2.
[82] Dr Clive
Hamilton, Proof Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 37.
[83] Australian
Conservation Foundation, Submission 9, p 2.
[84] Greenpeace,
Submission 12, p 5.
[85] Proof
Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 176.
[86] Proof
Committee Hansard, 14 July 2000, p 177.
[87] Australian
Conservation Foundation, Submission 9, p 2.
[88] Greenpeace,
Submission 12, p 2.
[89] Dr Clive
Hamilton, Proof Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 43.
[90] The Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000,
Section 31, p 20.
[91] Normandy
Mining Limited, Submission 19.
[92] Normandy
Mining Limited, Submission 19.
[93] Comalco
Aluminium Ltd., Submission 22, p 7.
[94] Australian
Aluminium Council, Submission 29, pp 6-7; Alcoa Ltd., Submission 25, pp 10-11.
[95] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Answers to Questions on Notice.
[96] The Renewable Energy (Electricity) Bill 2000,
Section 31, p 20.
[97] Mr Ric
Brazzale, Proof Committee Hansard, Canberra, 14 July 2000, p 157.
[98] ACA,
Submission 11, p 6.
[99] Australian
Greenhouse Office, Answers to Questions on Notice.
[100] Australian
Cogeneration Associations, Correspondence, 3 August 2000.
[101] Australian
Aluminium Council, Submission No.29. Attachment 1, Alcoa of Australia Ltd. Sub.
No. 25, Rio Tinto Ltd., Sub. No. 30.
[102] Comalco
Aluminium Ltd, Submission No. 22, p.10, Australian Aluminium Council,
Submission No.29, p.8
[103] Comalco
Aluminium Ltd, Submission No. 22, p.9.
[104] Australian
Aluminium Council,, Submission No. 29, ESAA, Submission No. 13a and Australian
Industry Greenhouse Network, Submission No.27, p. 5
[105] Australian
Aluminium Council,, Submission No. 29, p.9
[106] ESAA,
Submission No. 13a, p.4.
[107] Dr Clive
Hamilton, Proof Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 43.
[108] Mr David
Abba, Proof Committee Hansard, 13 July 2000, p 2.
[109] Hydro
Tasmania, Submission 7a, pp 3-4.
[110] REGA,
Submission 6a, pp 10-11.
[111] Mr Philip Harrington, Proof Committee Hansard,
14 July 2000, p 202.
Senator Brown's Report
[1]
See for example, evidence from Prof. H. Outhred, Senate Global Warming Inquiry,
17 April 2000
[2]
The ESAA estimates that the real target for an additional 2% from renewables in
2010 is 14600 GWh (not 9500 GWh). An additional 10% therefore requires a
target of 73 000 GWh).