Saturday 30th of May 2026

update on the snow job of water going uphill....

 

The newly revealed $40B blowout on Snowy 2.0 is shocking, but not surprising. Former senator Rex Patrick on management and oversight failures.

Originally announced in 2017, Snowy 2.0 is a mega pumped-hydro renewable energy project, acting as a massive “giant battery” for the national grid. The basic concept behind Snowy 2.0 is simple, albeit flawed, on account of its scale; off-peak electricity will be used to pump water ‘uphill’ from the Talbingo Reservoir, 27 km east to the Tantangara Reservoir, and during peak demand periods, allow the water to flow back ‘downhill’ through 2.2 gigawatt turbines to contribute power to the national electricity grid.

It can be likened to a 350 gigawatt-hour battery.

A cluster fiasco

The project is a taxpayer-funded financial disaster.

Assertions that Snowy Hydro Limited is bearing its own costs are deceitful; Snowy Hydro is a 100% owned Commonwealth corporation. The cost of Snowy 2.0, if not a direct cost to taxpayers by way of government equity injections, is money taken from the company’s revenue and not paid to the taxpayer by way of dividend or other capital investments.

Transmission line connection to the grid will cost taxpayers billions as well (but this has not been included in the cost).

The project was announced in March 2017 by then Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull. The original cost estimate was $2B with a completion time of four years – power was to be flowing in 2021.

Snowy Hydro was, at the time of the announcement, jointly owned by the Commonwealth, NSW and Victoria. In June 2018, after the taxpayer bought NSW’s ($4.154B) and Victoria’s ($2.077B) shares, Snowy Hydro became a Commonwealth Company under the PGPA  Act. The purchase was based on an agreed valuation of $7.8B – twice the previous valuation of Snowy Hydro of $2.2 – $4 billion.

So, a year after it was announced that the project would cost $2B, the taxpayer has forked out an additional $6B.

Engineering and project due diligence was carried out from March 2017, and in February 2019, the cost had risen from a ‘political’ $2B (again, ignoring the company purchase price and transmission line costs) to a worked-up $3.8B to $4.5B, with the taxpayer kicking in $1.38B by way of an equity investment. The project completion date had by then moved to 2025.

Just six weeks later, a major works contract was signed for $5.1B, $600M more than the worked-up upper boundary price.

Project reporting

MWM has been trying to get access to (now historical) project reports in the Federal Court. To date, that transparency fight has revealed Snowy Hydro’s reporting requirements to Government.

It states the Government is updated on “material variances to the budget, and the projected cost to Project Completion”. The Government is also provided with “earned value cost and schedule performance metrics”. This happens on a monthly basis.

So, it’s not possible for the Shareholder Ministers, Chris Bowen MP and Senator Katy Gallagher, to have not known that the project was going into meltdown. Unless, of course, Snowy Hydro is not reporting cost and schedule variance to the Department, or the Department is not reporting cost and schedule variance to the Minister.

MWM requested, using Freedom of Information laws, access to both Snowy Hydro’s reports to the Department and the Department’s reports to the ministers.

Snowy Hydro and the Minister have spent more than $600K

collectively trying to stop these reports from being made public.

You’re paying for the project, but you don’t get to know (and you’re also paying for the legal teams that are making sure you don’t get to know)

The cost blowout

In August 2023, Snowy Hydro announced a project ‘reset’, which revealed the total project cost had risen to $12B. The ‘reset’ involved a further $2.6B equity injection by the taxpayer and a $4.5B taxpayer loan. The completion date was moved to 2028.

The Project was a Liberal National Party project up until that point. Bowen and Gallagher could have killed it off at that time – but both are professional politicians with no project management experience.

And now we find out how bad a decision it was to continue.

Last week it was reported that the Project has now blown out to $42B. That’s a cost that will ultimately be borne by the taxpayer (with the Government unable to spend that committed money on other worthy causes) and/or energy users in the National Energy Market (Queensland, NSW, ACT, Victoria, SA and Tasmania)


The project is in meltdown.

 

Expensive unaccountability

There are three very well-paid players who must be held responsibility for the meltdown.

The first is the CEO of Snowy Hydro, Dennis Barnes. When he was appointed as CEO of Snowy in January 2023, his background and experience made his $2M remuneration package look appropriate. He made a commitment when he took over the project that Snowy would be transparent.

Barnes is directly in charge of the project, has full visibility of the earned value management reports, and somehow hasn’t kept us up to date. The whole point of earned value management reports is to summarise how a project is performing against schedule and budget so that you can instantly see when something is going off the rails.

Sure, he inherited a flawed project from his predecessor, Paul Broad (who had worked his remuneration package from $2M in FY2020 to $2.7M in FY2022, as the project faltered), but Barnes promised transparency to the public and then set about betraying the public, for which Mr Broad could not be held responsible.

Second, there’s the secretary of the Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water, Mike Kaiser, and his predecessor, David Fredericks. At $920K per annum, they are highly paid and responsible for oversight; both have failed the public in respect of Snowy Hydro. Fredericks was there from the project’s early days, and so is truly complicit in the disaster, but has managed to find his way onto the Board of Snowy Hydro.

And finally, there’s the shareholder ministers, Minister for Energy, Chris Bowen, and Finance Minister, Katy Gallagher,

who clearly knew of the train smash but did not bother telling the Parliament.

The remedy

Snowy 2.0 is not value for money. The taxpayer could have funded a multitude of baseload projects for even half the money now being wasted on it. The project is a double failure.

The first failure is the project itself, which will ultimately deliver something, but at a price that means many other projects and services that could have been available to the public are simply not available.

The second is the failure of accountability. In one case, that failure has led to a ‘promotion’ within the project itself. Some of the players are supposedly experienced project people. How did they get it so wrong? How is it that there’s an accountability vacuum?

The newer participants might reasonable argue they’ve been handed a hospital pass, but they have no excuse for burying the state of affairs under a secrecy snow blanket.

We need to have a general disclosure requirement for all cost and schedule variance reporting from any and all taxpayer-funded projects. That way, the public can be the adults in the room.

https://michaelwest.com.au/snowy-2-0-a-snow-job-costing-taxpayers-twenty-times-its-budget/

 

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CARTOON AT TOP BASED ON A LUNA PARK EXHIBIT...: MALCOLM TURBULL, THE CHIEF CREATOR OF THE PROJECT TALKS TO SCOMO, THE EVANGELICAL FISHY BUDGET PM... WE KNEW FROM THE START THAT THIS PROJECT WAS GOING TO BE A WATER WHEEL WORKING AGAINST THE FLOW...

THE CAIRNSNEWS [PROBABLY A ONE NOTION SUPPORTER...] KNEW THIS AND USED IT TO PROMOTE ITS ANTI-GREEN ENERGY POSITION [WITH FALSE INFORMATION ON SOLAR/WIND/BATTERY ADDED]....

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safety....

Serious safety incidents revealed in leaked images from the Snowy 2.0 pumped hydro scheme show an out-of-control excavator and a dump truck hanging off a cliff, compounding the problems plaguing a project that faces further multibillion-dollar cost blowouts and years of delays.

The troubled project, which has blown out from $2 billion to $12 billion, will feature at a Senate estimates hearing on Tuesday, when executives from the federal government-owned corporation Snowy Hydro will be grilled about costs and the latest in a growing list of on-site incidents.

Among the most serious, a leaked video shows an excavator’s boom striking a worker to the ground as it swung around after the driver’s harness was caught in the machine’s controls while he hopped out of the cab.

Three workers were near the excavator as its boom and bucket swung, while a fourth rushed from further away to help, seconds after the incident occurred at the bottom of a deep shaft.

Despite the injured worker being hospitalised, the incident on Australia Day was initially classified as a near miss. The injured worker remains off work four months after the incident.

“It could have been catastrophic. If that bucket had hit the guy on the head, he could have been dead,” said a project source who requested anonymity because they were not authorised to speak.

In another incident, a dump truck was left teetering over the edge of a cliff in January last year after a park brake failure. Known as a “moxy”, the truck rolled down a well-used metal road at one of the project’s sites called Lobs Hole, narrowly avoiding tumbling more than 30 metres over the cliff into a creek.

A second project source – a worker with knowledge of the incident who spoke on condition of anonymity – said an employee who had only recently started on the project forgot to leave the truck’s handbrake on. “It’s just luck that there wasn’t a person in or around the truck at the time,” they said.

Last month, a crane incorrectly lifted a cherry picker, leaving it on its side. Other incidents have involved sewerage spills and a prime mover hauling large equipment jack-knifing and blocking a road for two days.

A third source with knowledge of safety management on Snowy 2.0 said the road blockage illustrated how costs were blowing out on the project.

“The majority of the blue-collar workforce [was] stood down in camp for two days over Saturday and Sunday, for which they would have got full pay,” they said. “Who covers the wages for that? That’s obviously got to be the taxpayer.”

Videos of water gushing through a tunnel and cavern have previously revealed the obstacles the multibillion-dollar project is encountering beneath the Kosciuszko National Park, and away from the public’s eye.

One of the sources said the high-pressure torrent of water that rushed through the headrace tunnel last month should not have been a surprise given contractors pressed ahead with drilling in an area they were advised was likely to tap into significant volumes of groundwater.

“In hydro projects all around the world there are water inflows – that’s not the abnormal bit. More abnormal is they weren’t prepared for it,” they said.

Professionals Australia, which represents engineers, supervisors and other technical staff on the project, has warned Snowy Hydro chief executive Dennis Barnes in a letter that safety concerns are frequently dismissed or downplayed, and some incidents misclassified.

The union’s NSW director, Justine McCarthy, said a combination of excessive hours and a broken reporting culture was creating unacceptable safety risks. “That is a dangerous combination on any worksite. On a project of this scale, it is a serious warning sign,” she said.

Snowy Hydro said it expected the highest standards of safety to be maintained, and the incidents outlined had been fully investigated by the principal contractor in consultation with the relevant regulators.

The corporation said a line-by-line assessment of costs was ongoing and would be subject to “multiple layers of scrutiny, including review by independent construction cost experts”.

 

READ MORE: https://www.smh.com.au/national/nsw/potentially-catastrophic-leaked-videos-reveal-severity-of-snowy-project-s-blunders-20260520-p5zz34.html

 

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