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Queensland Government Passes New Energy Legislation for Affordability

Queensland’s government has enacted new legislation aimed at enhancing energy affordability and reliability across the state. The Energy Roadmap Amendment Act 2025, introduced by the Crisafulli Government, is set to prevent the average Queensland household from incurring an additional $1,035 annually on their power bills, compared to the plan proposed by the previous Labor Government.

This legislation marks a significant shift in Queensland’s approach to energy management, aiming to balance the state’s existing resources while paving the way for future investments in renewable energy and infrastructure. The Act outlines a strategy to improve existing energy assets and facilitate new developments, particularly in renewable sources and gas generation.

Key Provisions of the Energy Roadmap

The Energy Roadmap includes several strategic initiatives designed to streamline energy infrastructure development. It introduces a clearer decision-making framework for state-owned coal assets, ensuring a balance between operational integrity and economic viability. The government has also committed to a $400 million Queensland Energy Investment Fund and established the QIC’s Investor Gateway to attract private sector investments in energy generation and firming projects.

Additionally, the Act supports the construction of the CopperString transmission line, which connects North Queensland to the National Electricity Market. This development is expected to bolster Queensland’s energy infrastructure and improve its competitiveness in the energy sector.

A notable aspect of the legislation is its commitment to maintaining 100 percent public ownership of existing operational generation assets. This ensures that the state retains control over its energy resources while also promoting investment in new technologies and systems that can adapt to market demands.

Financial Impact and Future Outlook

According to Treasurer and Minister for Energy David Janetzki, the new laws are a response to the electorate’s desire for a more sustainable and economically viable energy future. Janetzki criticized the previous Labor Government’s energy policies, stating that their plans lacked credibility and would have resulted in higher costs for Queensland residents.

The legislation is projected to save taxpayers $26 billion through 2035 by optimizing the energy system and minimizing unnecessary expenditures. Moreover, the Crisafulli Government has introduced initiatives to enhance energy storage solutions, including a $10 million investment in community-level batteries to better utilize solar energy and manage system loads.

As Queensland adapts to an evolving energy landscape, the passage of the Energy Roadmap Amendment Act 2025 signifies a new chapter in the state’s energy policy. The Crisafulli Government aims to provide not only affordable energy but also a robust framework for future development that prioritizes both public interest and market-driven solutions.

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