Coalition raids CEFC to fund Sustainable Cities

June 24, 2016
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The proposed Sustainable Cities Investment Fund, unveiled by Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull on June 20, would take up to $100 million a year from the Clean Energy Finance Corporation to stimulate private sector investment in renewable energy and clean technology in Australia's major cities.

But industry groups say it means nearly one-third of the supposedly independent CEFC's budget has been corralled by the government for β€œpet projects” announced during the lead up to the election campaign.

The Australian Solar Council described the policy as an β€œattack” on existing renewables funding and a continuation of the Coalition's track record of β€œcontempt” for renewable energy.

ASC chief John Grimes said: β€œThe Turnbull government is again showing its utter hypocrisy by raiding the Clean Energy Finance Corporation for its latest election stunt.

β€œThis government has twice tried to axe the Clean Energy Finance Corporation. It's tried to axe the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA), it's taken the axe to the Renewable Energy Target and now it plans to slash $1.3 billion from ARENA.

β€œToday's announcement is not new money. It is simply using the Clean Energy Finance Corporation as its slush fund.

β€œFor the first time in the Australian Solar Council's 50-year history, we are calling on voters to put the Liberal Party last.”

The Australian Youth Climate Coalition has also criticised the new policy, describing it as β€œrebranding,” used to cover up a lack of ambition on global warming.

AYCC national director Kirsty Albion said: β€œThis is the third time the Prime Minister has re-announced clean energy money that has existed since 2013 and the Coalition spent most of their time in government trying to cut.

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