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David Littleproud says new mapping reveals Labor's renewables damage, strengthening the call for nuclear energy

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Leader of The Nationals David Littleproud said today's ground-breaking comprehensive 'truth data' of Labor's reckless renewables rollout proves the need for nuclear power in Australia. Mr Littleproud said the Rainforest Reserves Australia and Steven Nowakowski analysis, which can be found at Rainforest Reserve Australia website, shows the shocking impact Labor's all-renewables plan will cause on agriculture land, pristine natural landscapes and regional communities.

David Littleproud said the mapping supports The Nationals' stance to lift the nuclear moratorium for a balanced, technology-neutral, environmentally responsible energy future

David Littleproud said the mapping supports The Nationals' stance to lift the nuclear moratorium for a balanced, technology-neutral, environmentally responsible energy future

Renewables land impact

The mapping outlines the scale and size of every site in Australia and the footprint it will leave, with clickable, real-time data. It shows the vast amount of land being taken up by Labor's 1126 projects, requiring 44,895.5 kilometres of new haulage roads for more than 300 wind projects, along with an additional 443,000 hectares of prime land for 545 new solar projects. The total number of solar panels proposed totals a staggering 584 million.

"This mapping vindicates The Nationals' calls for nuclear to remain a key policy for the Coalition. We need to lift the nuclear moratorium for a balanced and technology neutral energy mix if we want to save what's left of our agricultural land and our forests from Labor's all-renewables approach. Australians need to understand, this mapping shows Labor is destroying the very thing we are trying to protect - the environment."

"Regional Australians are being forced to bear the burden of Labor's renewables rollout, but after the all the agriculture land is ripped up, after all the forests are destroyed, Labor's plan still won't generate the energy Australia needs - all it will do is leave a trail of destruction that our native flora and fauna will never recover from," Mr Littleproud said.

Mapping renewable impact

Environmentalist Steven Nowakowski said the mapping, released today, is the most comprehensive to date. "This is a trillion-dollar industry yet no one has done this mapping before. This was a three-year project, the irony being it was undertaken by volunteers."

"Australians can now see the impact for themselves. Every project is online, and clickable, showing the size of the wind farm or the solar farm. It has been a huge piece of work that every Australian needs to know about," Mr Nowakowski said.

Key data

Rainforest Reserves mapping snapshot

  • 205 BESS projects
  • 13 Hydrogen
  • 13 Hydro Projects (expansion of existing or new)
  • 24 Pumped Hydros
  • 545 Solar
  • 296 Onshore Wind (101 commissioned & operational)
  • 28 Offshore Wind (proposed)
  • 2 Tidal
  • Total 1,126 projects
  • Total of 323 wind farms (commissioned and proposed)

Some keys stats in mapping:

Total length of proposed new haulage roads for wind - 44,895.5km

Key dataExistingProposed
Total surface area for solar27,176ha443,755 ha
Total undersea cabling length for offshore wind4,5527,980.9km - Total number of wind towers
Total number of wind towers (including hydrogen)-Proposed 25,869 (5,495 for hydrogen) & offshore wind
Total number of solar panels (utility and rooftop)82,025,000-
Total number of solar panels (utility and rooftop)-Proposed 584,000,000

TOTAL COST $1.328 trillion (excluding transmission, roof top solar, home BESS & 15GW of new gas projects)

Pictures from David Littleproud website.


Source: http://gippsland.com/

Published by: news@gippsland.com



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