I recall an interview on ABC radio last year with Bob Katter....
From what I recall (and my recall is a bit hazy here), Katter said that in the Jo era - Jo demanded that Gladstone Aliminum smelter supply power to the grid for practically free... and that is why electricity was so cheap back in those days....
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That could have been it?
Apologies, I don't recall all the details about the interview.
Like I think Katter also said that the Gladstone Smelter closed down because of environmental issues and the pollution was exported to China... (smelting galore) ..... (Wasn't gaim to post this last time in case I was all wrong. ...? A bit embarrassing if that smelter is still going in happy rock?? lol...
Kteer then said the power distribution was later privatized, in Qld?
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OK, a few things here.
1. Aluminium smelters consume electricity, not produce it. Power is unsurprisingly produced in a power station.
2. The aluminium smelter you refer to is in Boyne Island, not Gladstone
3. The power station you are referring to is in Gladstone
4. The aluminium smelting industry in Australia has been under substantial pressure in recent years due to a combination of factors, namely the rapidly rising costs of energy in Australia, the high labour costs in Australia, and the global oversupply of aluminium mostly due to China building new smelters at a rate of about one per month.
5. The Boyne Island smelter is still running, and is pumping out heaps of metal. It is however at risk of closing due to the factors I mentioned above.
6. The Gladstone power station (the thing that makes power) was originally state owned. For this reason it was an environmental problem, those who lived in Gladstone in the 90's would remember the smoke haze that was always over the city. When the station was privatised, management could no longer hide behind public service bureaucracy and had to fix the stack emissions. Bag houses were installed and the smoke haze is now gone.
7. In Queensland the electricity generation (that's the power stations) have been privatised
8. In Queensland the transmission (Powerlink), and distribution (Ergon, Energex) are still state owned. The retailers (AGL, Origin, etc) have been privatised. Other states differ in the amount of privatisation.
Hope that clears things up.