❓ Mr. Rundle asks about the timeline for a solar provider trial in regional WA. The Minister for Energy responds by highlighting the trial's end date and contrasting the government's investment in Western Power with the opposition's past privatisation plans.
AnsweredQoN 594Legislative Assembly
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ELECTRICITY SUPPLY — REGIONS
594. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Minister for Energy:
I have a supplementary question.
Thanks, minister; that is welcome news for our regional small businesses. Can
the minister clarify when the trial will finish; and when, potentially, will
the long-term implementation take place for our solar providers and the like?
594. Mr P.J. RUNDLE to the Minister for Energy:
I have a supplementary question.
Thanks, minister; that is welcome news for our regional small businesses. Can
the minister clarify when the trial will finish; and when, potentially, will
the long-term implementation take place for our solar providers and the like?
AnswerView source ↗
As
I just explained in my answer, the trial will run from now until 31 March on
the specific feeders that I mentioned. Western Power is confident that
it can successfully implement this approach and that will even out the supply.
The only reason it can do this—I
want to make this absolutely clear—is that the McGowan Labor government
has invested in the new technology of that advanced metering
infrastructure.
Mr M. McGowan : They would
have sold it.
Mr W.J. JOHNSTON : As the
Premier says, I remind people that the plan of members opposite was to sell
Western Power. In Victoria, the advanced meters are owned by the retailer. If a
customer changes their retailer, they lose their meter and it is taken away by
their retailer. It is not until the next day that the other retailer turns up
and puts one in. That is ridiculous. That is the privatisation pathway that
members opposite wanted to see here in Western Australia, and we rejected that.
That was their entire policy at the 2017 election. It was the first thing that members opposite wanted to do. They said that we
could not have effective budget management in Western Australia without selling Western Power. We kept it in
public hands. There are more day-labour staff at Western Power today and
more people in regional Western Australia are working on wages for Western
Power now than there were when members
opposite were responsible for Western Power. We have reintroduced apprentices
to Western Power , which members opposite stopped. They are all things
that we needed to do. The only reason we are able to deliver for regional Western
Australians is that we rejected the National Party's privatisation
agenda.
Visitors — Kingston
Primary School
The SPEAKER : Just before I give the member for Riverton the
call, on behalf of the member for Murray–Wellington, I would
like to acknowledge the teachers and student leaders from Kingston Primary
School in Australind. I very much welcome you here for question time in
Parliament today.
I just explained in my answer, the trial will run from now until 31 March on
the specific feeders that I mentioned. Western Power is confident that
it can successfully implement this approach and that will even out the supply.
The only reason it can do this—I
want to make this absolutely clear—is that the McGowan Labor government
has invested in the new technology of that advanced metering
infrastructure.
Mr M. McGowan : They would
have sold it.
Mr W.J. JOHNSTON : As the
Premier says, I remind people that the plan of members opposite was to sell
Western Power. In Victoria, the advanced meters are owned by the retailer. If a
customer changes their retailer, they lose their meter and it is taken away by
their retailer. It is not until the next day that the other retailer turns up
and puts one in. That is ridiculous. That is the privatisation pathway that
members opposite wanted to see here in Western Australia, and we rejected that.
That was their entire policy at the 2017 election. It was the first thing that members opposite wanted to do. They said that we
could not have effective budget management in Western Australia without selling Western Power. We kept it in
public hands. There are more day-labour staff at Western Power today and
more people in regional Western Australia are working on wages for Western
Power now than there were when members
opposite were responsible for Western Power. We have reintroduced apprentices
to Western Power , which members opposite stopped. They are all things
that we needed to do. The only reason we are able to deliver for regional Western
Australians is that we rejected the National Party's privatisation
agenda.
Visitors — Kingston
Primary School
The SPEAKER : Just before I give the member for Riverton the
call, on behalf of the member for Murray–Wellington, I would
like to acknowledge the teachers and student leaders from Kingston Primary
School in Australind. I very much welcome you here for question time in
Parliament today.
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