Article 2TM3M Why the coal lobby's reverse auction push might be an attempt to 'blow up' the debate

Why the coal lobby's reverse auction push might be an attempt to 'blow up' the debate

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Michael Slezak
from Environment | The Guardian on (#2TM3M)

Craig Kelly's argument that a reverse auction would allow coal power plants to compete doesn't stack up

The latest push by pro-coal lobbyists and some Coalition MPs - for the clean energy target proposal to be dropped in favour of a reverse auction that could be used to fund a new coal power station - has left analysts wondering if they are actually trying to "blow up" the debate.

The idea was raised, after the Minerals Council of Australia - the coal lobby - suggested it to Coalition backbenchers, as part of a campaign against chief scientist Alan Finkel's clean energy target.

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