Infrastructure WA

Recommendation 46

Ensure the legislative and regulatory framework enables energy outcomes that aligns with broader public policy outcomes

Recommendation

46. Ensure the legislative and regulatory framework enables energy infrastructure that aligns with broader public policy outcomes by:

  1. reviewing and revising energy legislation, regulations, codes, guidelines and associated decision-making documents and processes (particularly relating to the New Facilities Investment Test), to include the interim emissions reduction (once defined) and net zero emissions by 2050 targets, urban infill and industry development objectives in a manner that does not unduly disadvantage first or last movers
  2. reviewing the effectiveness of guidance and assessment for investment proposals under the current objectives of the Electricity Network Access Code 2004, as well as the expected levels of information and analysis required from proponents
  3. consistent with Recommendation 40 in the Infrastructure delivery chapter, establishing a clear policy position on the role of government and the private sector in funding, financing and delivery of enabling infrastructure, such as transmission lines, in order to support industry growth and decarbonise the energy sector. 

WA Government response

The WA Government responded to Foundation for a stronger tomorrow in February 2023. Recommendation 46 is partially supported. For further information please refer to the response document.

Vision – strategic opportunity
Transitioning to net zero emissions technologies
Strategy objectives
Support a strong, resilient and diversified economy
Enable environmental sustainability and resilience, and address climate change
Enhance cross-government coordination and planning
Enhance infrastructure delivery and develop skills for the future