Gippsland › Latest news › Danny O'Brien MP
Explanation on why Gippsland REZ lacks underground transmission requested by Danny O'Brien
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien seeks transparency on lack of underground transmission lines in Gippsland REZ.
The Nationals Member for Gippsland South, Danny O'Brien is calling for more public information on why transmission lines for the Gippsland Renewable Energy Zone (REZ) are not being placed underground. Speaking in Parliament this week Mr O'Brien called on the Minister for Energy and Resources, Lily D'Ambrosio to explain why underground transmission lines are not being considered, not just for the Gippsland REZ but around the state.
The government should assess and communicate feasibility of underground transmission lines
Underground versus overhead
Mr O'Brien said, "I am very aware of the additional costs and technical difficulties that will likely apply to underground versus overhead transmission lines. But the government has recently gone through a round of consultation in which the vast majority of constituents - people faced with prospective overhead transmission lines on their properties - asked the question about undergrounding."
"The Minister needs to come out and explain and give information about the potential costs and benefits of overhead versus underground. I have spoken with many residents affected by the proposed AusNet GREZ project from Giffard to the Latrobe Valley and naturally they would prefer to see any line go underground." Mr O'Brien said.
Pros and cons acknowledged
Mr O'Brien said there are potential local positives from the development of new offshore wind farms in Gippsland but the negatives for local landholders need to be acknowledged.
"I certainly welcome the notion that the government will provide additional payments to those residents who host transmission lines but this can't be seen as 'go away money' and I'm not sure that what is being proposed will ever be enough."
"The government needs to be considering underground options up front and explaining to the community - particularly those most directly affected - about whether underground is relevant and affordable for these new transmission lines." Mr O'Brien said.
Pictures from The Nationals for Regional Victoria website.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com
Latest News
Cann River fire damages three commercial properties and burns popular Squires Cafe to groundCommunity feedback wanted for the Wellington Shire Draft Budget 2024/25 by 29 May 2024
Appreciation to Bairnsdale volunteers for their support during Gippsland Rotary Centenary House fundraiser extended by Darren Chester
Baw Baw residents will get new purple-lidded glass bins collected separately every four weeks to better recycling process from October 2024
Exhibition by artist Matthew Bagley is captivating journey into ocean conservation at Berninneit Art Gallery
Outward Bound Australia praised by Darren Chester for their effort to revitalise Gippsland outdoor education
Penny Glover from Guthridge Primary School presented with John Printz OAM Award in front of a huge crowd at Sale Memorial Hall
Upgrades to Kalimna Hill trail in Lakes Entrance prioritises safety and accessibility for walker
Baw Baw Shire Council funds 28 community groups total of $105,303 from Community Grants Program
Free Masterclass sessions to promote safe and sustainable community events in Lakes Entrance and Bairnsdale over May 2024