Monday, June 9, 2014

Poles and Wires Privatisation - Electricity Distribution Network Sell-Off in NSW



Interesting to see in media reports today that National Party MPs opposed to the sale of the State's poles and wires are calling for a referendum on the issue, saying this is the only way that Premier Baird will be able to claim a mandate for the privatisation of the electricity distribution network. This has been my position from the outset, as stated in this press release of April 22, issued following Baird's sudden rise to power and the subsequent Cabinet reshuffle.
http://www.gregpiper1.com/images/2014-04-22_Hunter_Region_the_loser_in_Cabinet_reshuffle_-_web_version.pdf




To claim an election win as a mandate is disingenuous, particularly if the electors haven't been fully informed of the implications. It is likely that the next election will see a "natural" reduction in seats held by the Coalition, maybe 10 to 15 or worse if they have more bad news such as from the ICAC. A 20 seat loss (the worst case scenario) would still give the Coalition a majority of 7 in the Legislative Assembly.

I can't accept that a win where there with a reduced number of seats can be used to claim a mandate. These assets have been built up over many generations, they return a healthy dividend to NSW and are akin to Blue Chip shares giving a safe and reliable return while also keeping them away from the pressure to maximise commercial returns for the benefit of shareholders. The poles and wires are a natural monopoly and as such any claim of downward price pressure from privatisation is a furphy as there will be no true competition.
 


To claim an election win as a mandate is disingenuous, particularly if the electors haven't been fully informed of the implications. It is likely that the next election will see a "natural" reduction in seats held by the Coalition, maybe 10 to 15 or worse if they have more bad news such as from the ICAC. A 20 seat loss (the worst case scenario) would still give the Coalition a majority of 7 in the Legislative Assembly. I can't accept that a win where there is a reduced number of seats can be used to claim a mandate. 

These assets have been built up over many generations, they return a healthy dividend to NSW and are akin to Blue Chip shares giving a safe and reliable return while also keeping them away from the pressure to maximise commercial returns for the benefit of shareholders.

The poles and wires are a natural monopoly and as such any claim of downward price pressure from privatisation is a furphy as there will be no true competition.
It is good that there are some members of the National Party willing to speak out against this part/full sale/lease or other clever mechanism, because even though many members of the Liberals will feel similarly, they are unlikely to openly oppose it, having seen what such a defeat led to with the ALP and then Premier, Morris Iemma.

Anyway, good on the Member for Monaro, John Barillaro, for saying what most people in NSW would agree with.

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