Queensland’s new Treasurer David Janetzki has left the door open for his government’s support of nuclear energy in the state.
Janetzki delivered his first major address as Treasurer and Energy Minister at a business luncheon a short time ago.
His speaking notes included some curious new phrasing around the state’s energy future.
“In Queensland, we are developing a roadmap for an energy system that is affordable, reliable and sustainable,” his speaking notes say.
“We will set our own path to achieve this, that is pragmatic and technologically agnostic.
“It is an approach based on the economy, and not ideology, that will lead our [energy] transition.”
Readers will remember the LNP has vowed to dump renewable energy targets, and flagged changes to targets for interim emissions reductions on the way to net-zero by 2050.
Premier David Crisafulli has previously responded to a bold push for nuclear energy by his party mate and federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton by saying it was “not part of our plan”.
Asked how the Queensland government could be “technologically agnostic” and “against nuclear” at a brief media conference after the lunch event, Janetzki said: “I have to deal with what we face right now.”