Country
Australia
Date of text
Status
Decided
Sources
Sabin Center
Court name
Federal Court of Australia
Reference number
[2004] FCA 211
Tagging
Climate Change
Abstract

An Australian federal court upheld a Determination by the Administrator of Christmas Island setting the fees chargeable for use of electricity on the Island. Phosphate Resources, a major user of electricity on the Island challenged one of the purposes of the Determination – compelling large users of electricity such as Phosphate to examine alternative options for power generation as part of an effort to minimize greenhouse gas emissions. The court held that if the Administrator expressly took into account the reduction of GHG emissions as a factor in setting the electricity fees on the Island, it is a legitimate public policy objective.

Key environmental legal questions

Challenge to Administrator of Christmas Island's determination of new electricity fees