Friday, 28 July 2017

Electricity Prices in Australia - has privatisation played a role, as the Unions and Community said it would- yes !

As Australia suffers from dramatically increased electricity prices, now well believed to be brought about by privatisation, the "for profit motive" pushing up prices, unplanned power station closures creating additional demand in the system, consumers are doing it very hard.

We are now seeing a position where the ACCC, Australia's competition regulator, a conservative and largely pro competition, deregulation and not adverse to supporting privatisation, holding an inquiry across the country into electricity prices, and has now arrived at the point where its reporting Government policies, including privatisation have failed the Consumer and caused great hardship to low income earners. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-27/accc-accuses-states-of-price-gouging-over-electricity-supply/8748766

The on air television version of the above link news article showed privatisation, of generation and distribution assets had caused this pain for consumers. The report also reported on the extreme hardships being caused to old aged person and others on low income or aged pensions. In some cases afraid to turn there electricity light on, let alone issues associated with heating .    

We have also seen very low wages growth in Australia in repent times, which along with price increase in electricity are squeezing families both ways… in today’s media we have seen a report by super market giant ‘Coles’ that consumers are buying less quality food to scrimp and save for their power bills the news report can be found at http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-28/coles-boss-on-energy-bill-fallout/8751852

The report includes the following quotes – "While this trend is occurring across most of our stores, it is particularly pronounced in stores located in the local government areas which have seen the highest cost-of-living increases. "They're having to choose what they're going to feed their family which is disastrous."“ Mr Durkan said there was no doubt high energy prices and the outlook for higher bills was forcing customers to make hard decisions.”

In the State of South Australia that has both high costs as well as supply issues (as we have seen lately) the state government is now looking at a collective contract of electricity supply for those on low incomes …. http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-07-27/further-power-bill-relief-planned/8747842

Meanwhile in the State of Queensland, the State Governments Labor Political party, has released a video on their face book page showing the difference in electricity price increases for the states that have privatised electricity, this state has not, the differences are reported for the increases in this coming year alone