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Clean Coal "Confuses Consumers"

It's a term that's being increasingly bandied around - clean coal.
In just the last week, Minister for Climate Change and Water Penny Wong has used
the term several times in interviews, as has Opposition environment spokesman
Greg Hunt, Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull and a myriad of other
politicians and commentators. It's become quite a buzz-phrase, but one that
contradicts itself.
Even the Australian Coal Association resists using the term and it won't be
found often on their New Generation Coal, aka NewGenCoal,
site. Why? Because according to an Australian Coal Association (ACA)
representative, it "confuses consumers".
If even the ACA, an industry body representing the interests of the black
coal producers in Australia, is hesitant to use the term; why are politicians
applying it so freely? It's probably very important the Australian public
understands what "clean coal" actually is and what the country may be
letting itself in for given that it's such a hot topic at present.
Coal, put simply, cannot ever be clean. Low-emissions coal is a more accurate
term. However, those low emissions come at a huge environmental cost. While
carbon emissions may be able to be captured and store (buried), it's still a
very controversial process and the long term ramifications are not clear. What
is known is that it takes a great deal of additional energy extract and store
this waste; up to 20% more.
This means up to 20% more coal is needed to "create" low emissions
coal. That coal will not magically appear, it needs to be mined. Mining coal is
not only generally environmentally destructive process, it is a carbon emissions
intensive exercise in itself.
Last week, Federal Opposition Leader Malcolm Turnbull launched a new policy to
address climate change that focuses on carbon capture and storage (CCS), which
he says is a superior approach to Labor's Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). Even
under Labor's programs, the coal industry will benefit greatly with as much
funding going to it as will be put towards clean energy alternatives such as solar
energy and wind
power.
Of Malcolm Turnbull's new policy, Australian Greens Deputy Leader and Climate
Change Spokesperson Senator Christine Milne stated "..he will continue to
protect and subsidise coal, keep renewable energy at the margins and barely
begin to make serious emissions cuts."
An important solution missing from the carbon emissions reduction debate in recent
times is the subject of feed
in tariffs, a scheme whereby the uptake of solar power systems by home
owners and businesses is subsidised on an ongoing basis after initial rebates
through the payment of a premium rate for each kilowatt hour of clean energy
produced. Such schemes have been proven incredibly successful in places such as
Germany - a country with far less solar resources than Australia.
A petition was recently launched by Australian renewable energy company Energy
Matters at Feed In
Tariff.com.au, with the goal of bringing this viable carbon emissions
reduction strategy back into the spotlight. Judging by the response in just the
first few days since the petition was launched, even given the Australia Day
long weekend; it's an approach many Australians want given more serious
consideration to, rather than coal capturing so much of the government and
opposition's attention and potentially - hundreds of millions of additional taxpayers dollars.
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