Thursday, April 29, 2010

ETS and Government Backdown

So is anyone out there in Australia surprised by the Federal Government backdown on the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS)?? After sending it to the Senate and having the Liberal Opposition Party Leadership revolt on the issue, it was obvious that nothing would happen. I'm not surprised, only sorry that nothing is going to happen on the issue of climate change at a country level. Looks like the State Governments and private initiatives are all that can be counted on. I wonder what effect this will have on fledgling solar, wind, biomass and geothermal power industries - not good I would imagine.
Having experienced several increases in costs of household electricity and water over the last few years, I am skeptical that not having an ETS will save me any money.

Having just read Clive Hamilton's book "Requiem for a species" I am inclined to agree with him that the population will find this issue too hard to deal with. His website says "It is a book about the frailties of the human species: our strange obsessions, our hubris, and our penchant for avoiding the facts. t is the story of a battle within us between the forces that should have caused us to protect the earth, like our capacity to reason and our connection to nature, and our greed, materialism and alienation from nature, which, in the end, have won out."
Greed and alienation from nature are things I also have observed, as well as the rise of the consumer society. After all my household now has 3 laptops, 1 desktop computer and I have discarded several older ones over the last 15 years. And the teenagers hardly ever visit the real wilderness of nature.
Lets hope the debate doesn't go away in light of further European economic problems. Perhaps a carbon tax will be simpler to implement as mentioned in the link to the ACF.  I'm sure we'll find out at the end of the year in the coming election.

Friday, April 16, 2010

Electricity Bill & Rebate

This month has been a good one financially. Not only have tax refunds come from the ATO (without the delay forecast by our tax agent) but also the rebate from the Federal Government from the Solar Homes and Communities Plan.
The only thing that hasn't come is my electricity bill, though the direct debits are occurring monthly. So I called my Electricity Provider and they have promised to send the bill within 10 days. It also looks like the Off-Peak Tariff is not happening - though without the bill I can't be sure.
Complicating the bill is the change is electricity costs in January which will make the bill a computational nightmare. Thanks goodness I have a computer and mathematically inclined offspring.
Today is a lovely fine autumn day so we are still generating 4KwH on these days.
Yesterday was an entirely different story with < 1 KwH only generated. However the water tanks are full, the garden growing as is the weedy lawn and the birds drinking the nectar from the flowering camellia's.