Lambie to hold talks with Hunt on RET

Tasmanian senator Jacqui Lambie is meeting Environment Minister Greg Hunt to urge him to agree to a compromise on the renewable energy target.

Outspoken senator Jacqui Lambie wants to give Environment Minister Greg Hunt a dose of "common sense" on renewable energy.

The Tasmanian senator is meeting Mr Hunt in Hobart on Thursday to urge him to agree to a compromise on the renewable energy target and save thousands of at-risk Tasmanian jobs.

She's called for a reduction in the RET from 41,000 gigawatt hours to a more "realistic" 32,500GWH by 2020.

The political deadlock on the target has come to a head, with Labor walking away from government talks because it won't accept anything besides a target in the high 30,000s.

Senator Lambie says a compromise is needed urgently and she'll make her case to the minister armed with a common-sense plan that will exempt big manufacturers and employers from RET charges.


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Published 11 December 2014 3:47am
Updated 11 December 2014 6:14am


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