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Queensland Government plan to axe renewable energy target, extend life of coal and gas a step in the wrong direction

Parents for Climate 2 mins read

April 9, 2025

Parents for Climate is very disappointed to hear reports the Queensland Government plans to scrap the State’s renewable energy target and extend the life of coal and gas.

CEO, Nic Seton, said: “Queenslanders have been leading the way in their uptake of renewable energy, with more than a million households putting solar panels on their rooftops. That’s because they know clean energy like solar is good for the planet and their hip pockets.

“According to National Electricity Market data, approximately 30 percent of Queensland’s electricity is already being generated from renewable energy sources including wind, solar, hydro, and bioenergy.

“In a report released last year, the Queensland Auditor-General found that increased capacity and higher output from renewables contributed to a 39 percent reduction in wholesale electricity prices last financial year.

“If the Crisafulli Government goes ahead and scraps the 80 percent by 2035 renewable energy target introduced just last year, that progress is jeopardised. That means less investment certainty, less jobs in regional areas and higher bills for energy users and taxpayers who will have to fork out huge sums to keep ageing, carbon polluting coal fired power stations running for longer.”

ENDS

Media contact:
Nic Seton, CEO Parents for Climate: 0407 638 973, [email protected]

References:
Queensland power generation data: https://explore.openelectricity.org.au/energy/qld1

ABOUT PARENTS FOR CLIMATE
Parents for Climate is Australia’s leading climate advocacy organisation for parents, carers, families and all who care about a safe future for kids, representing over 20,000 parents. Parents for Climate has been at the forefront of securing renewable energy in schools, such as the NSW Smart Energy School Pilot Project. Founded in 2019 by six regional, rural and urban mums in four states and territories, Parents for Climate is a parent organisation, run by parents for parents. Parents for Climate exists to secure ambitious climate action for the love of our kids.

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