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In a previous analysis, I considered why the Abbott government reacted with such churning nausea, to the sight of wind energy technology. Abbott openly declared his outright disgust for wind energy several times during his short tenure, met always with mockery from the east-coast twitterati, and a collective shrug from the people.
“Yes there’s an absolute forest of these things on the other side of the lake near Bungendore. I absolutely understand why people are Have a peek at this website anxious about these things that are sprouting like mushrooms all over the fields of our country”
November 2013, 2GB
“When I’ve been up close to these things, not only are they visually awful, but they make a lot of noise..I would frankly have liked to reduce the number a lot more but we got the best deal we could out of the Senate, and if we hadn’t had a deal, Alan, we would have been stuck with even more of these things.”
June 2015, 2GB
“Up close, they’re ugly, they’re noisy and they may have all sorts of other impacts. It’s right and proper that we’re having an inquiry into the health impacts of these things. Frankly it’s right and proper we've reduced the Renewable Energy Target because as things stood there was going to be an explosion of these things right around our country”
June 2015, Press conference
Similarly, ex-Treasurer Joe Hockey, who has resigned from politics after the leadership spill, complained of ‘utterly offensive’ wind turbines, and happily discussed ways in which wind turbines could be literally destroyed. Abbott’s only experience of a wind turbine was a small machine on Rottnest Island - he cycled several hundred metres away from it, and based these Prime Ministerial remarks on that single experience.
It’s so weird looking back on these statements. The consistency of his terminology, “these things” and his truly paranoid forecast of uncontrolled infection from foreign wind turbines resonated with no-one, save for an incredibly small band of far-right conservatives and anti-wind farm groups.
In the latter half of Abbott’s tenure, the Clean Energy Finance Corporation was instructed to stop investing in wind energy. The only reason given directly contradicted the CEFC’s mandate - to lend money to semi-mature technologies, and make money for the taxpayer. The Clean Energy Finance Corporation, the Australian Renewable Energy Agency and the Climate Change Authority all faced abolition under Abbott (the government was stopped by the senate).
Abbott also pledged to a group of crossbench senators hostile to wind energy that the role of ‘wind farm commissioner’ would be created - dedicated to dealing with complaints about wind farms. Also promised was the creation of a dedicated panel of scientists investigating the health impacts of wind farms, separate to the National Health and Medical Research Council’s efforts.
Much of the damage inflicted on the clean energy industry was through the destabilisation of investment, and public posturing, illustrating angry, uncompromising hostility towards Australian clean technology. I strongly suspect much of this couldn't have happened without a Fax Machine Prime Minister. The attacks on clean energy centred around disease, disgust, infection and invasion - precisely the sentiments that enter the mind of one who is threatened by change.