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Mar 22, 2026

Late energy contracts expose Labor’s transition failures

Media Release
Mar 22, 2026
Late energy contracts expose Labor’s transition failures

Media Release | 22 March 2026

Hon Dr Steve Thomas MLC

Shadow Minister for Energy; Industrial Relations

The Cook Labor Government’s long-delayed move to sign renewable energy contracts

has exposed how far behind its own energy transition plan it has fallen.

New contracts for wind generation, revealed in The Sunday Times, represent a belated

step forward — but underline years of inaction that has left Western Australia playing

catch-up.

Shadow Energy Minister Dr Steve Thomas said the Government’s refusal to sign power

purchase agreements (PPAs) since announcing its transition plan in 2022 had stalled

renewable investment and blown out timelines.

“For years the Cook Labor Government refused to back renewable projects with offtake

agreements, effectively stalling its own transition plan,” Dr Thomas said.

“At the same time, the Government failed to build any significant renewable capacity of

its own — leaving the state at least five years behind schedule.”

The newly announced contracts cover 930 megawatts of wind capacity, including 600

megawatts through Synergy and 330 megawatts via the Water Corporation.

“But headline figures don’t tell the full story,” Dr Thomas said.

“Using the Government’s own 37 per cent capacity factor, this equates to just 344

megawatts of actual average generation — a fraction of what is needed to ensure

reliable supply.

“This is not a solution — it is a small first step after years of delay.”

Dr Thomas said the Government’s mismanagement had left it with no choice but to rely

on coal and gas for longer.

“Labor’s failure to act early means it will now have to extend the life of coal-fired power

stations and expand gas generation just to keep the lights on,” he said.

“Western Australians are paying the price for a Government that announced a plan but

failed to deliver it.

Media contact: Dr Steve Thomas 0427 908 717