CEAC Calls for a Rail Inland Port for HB
"CEAC Calls for a Rail Inland Port for HB.”
Why is
an “inland port” needed?
After talking with Kiwi Rail
Management recently they advised our centre that why they
were building an “inland port” at Palmerston North
costing many millions, - they advised that the plan was to
have a supply chain from the trucking industry feeding there
new logistics Inland Port with export freight that Kiwi Rail
were offering to send by rail to other export Inland Ports
to transfer onto regional export ports, so HB does not yet
have an ‘Inland Port’ hence there needs to be a
“connectivity” between other Inland Port centres to each
export regional export Port.
After the latest warning that “Current 2030 emissions targets unlikely to be met”
This week we saw this stark warning to
Government that was received on 16th May but it was kept
quiet, but now needs the light of day.
http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/HL1905/S00132/current-2030-emissions-targets-unlikely-to-be-met.htm
First published in Energy and Environment on May 16, 2019.
Quote; “Officials have
told ministers NZ is not on track to meet is current
commitments under the Paris Agreement.
NZ has
agreed under the Paris Agreement to a Nationally Determined
Contribution of reducing emissions by 30% below 2005 levels
(equivalent to 11% of 1990 levels) by 2030.
In the
climate change legislation Regulatory Impact Assessment,
Officials said: “NZ cannot rely on afforestation to
deliver the necessary offsets over the next twelve years to
meet its NDC, or on major innovations being market-ready and
adopted (such as a methane vaccine or widespread adoption of
electric or autonomous vehicles).” ;
Unquote.
So; we already know that rail freight can lower freight emissions five to eight times less than road freight, moving the same size and weight of freight, so we are now requesting to Government to use rail more actively now to lower our emissions.
Government already know that rail is the answer here and the right thing to do when they received the hidden document that the National government had requested from (EY) Economic & Financial consultants for Kiwi Rail in 2016. - That document showed that Rail saved our economy $1.5 Billion Dollars every year then. https://www.nzherald.co.nz/business/news/article.cfm?c_id=3&objectid=11948096
Quote The benefits far exceed what the
taxpayer is spending on rail, KiwiRail chairman Trevor Janes
says. The largest contribution rail was making was the
reduction of road use, he said.
"Rail is
taking cars off the road and it's taking trucks off the
road. That is saving the country $1.3 billion a year because
it cuts congestion for all road users, including other
freight movers," Janes said.
"Using rail cuts New
Zealand's carbon emissions by 488,000 tonnes a year. That is
the equivalent of taking 87,000 cars off the road, saving
millions of dollars," he said.
"Rail freight has
66 per cent fewer carbon emissions than heavy road freight
which is useful for New Zealand reaching its ambitious
climate change targets."
The study found that
without rail there would be an additional 100,000 daily car
trips on the road each year - the equivalent of 76 million
light vehicle hours reduced through rail, and 57 million of
those hours were on Auckland roads. Unquote
National instead kept encouraging yet more trucks
onto our roads, so If we continue on this path to use more
trucks at 10% more trucks every year instead of using less,
who will pay for the carbon emissions if we exceed our
Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) emissions
target?
Government are now buying overseas ‘carbon credits’ to keep our emission target within the limits and the cost per carbon credit is about to massively increase shortly according to warnings sent in the brief to Government.
Whereas each tonne of carbon was about $25 to $85 dollars in the past, it will rise to over $850 a tonne in the future, claim the report so we as taxpayers will wind up being bankrupted by subsidising truck freight companies continuing to use roads to move freight.
So our governments best plan should be to offer the road freight companies an incentive to use rail to move their customers freight to our export ports rather than road freighting it, which causes many negative effects of road noise and pollution for residents to contends with.
Especially when we are witnessing the crazy plan by some
Port Directors to still plan to expand truck freight yet
more as Napier port had wrongly stated last January 2019 in
this article.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=12230001
This 187% increased expansion of truck freight by 2027
being announced by Napier Port Board last January 2019 when
in partnership with NZTA is now threatening to our Napier
residents and our NGO.
Our
HB Port Napier Port must have complete modal freight
‘connectivity to Palmerston North to the NZ network for us
all to thrive in a rail rich future.
As to the road safety side of this
issue remember this;
We are now calling for
urgent action be taken by Government over
the spiralling truck volumes causing danger and accidents
plaguing NZ today.
• Government needs to force a
total “reset” of NZTA because they are now clearly
dysfunctional after many cases of wellbeing;
• failing
truck brakes.
• Warrant of Fitness.
• trailer
hitches.
• Truck drivers found cheating of log books, &
drivers found working outside of regulatory
hours,
• Several trucks catching fire.
• Increased
fatalities showing no sign of being lowered.
• Lack of
NZTA acting for residents reasonable resolutions for
community ‘wellbeing’ mitigation.
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