A CONFIDENTIAL Black Saturday report warns electricity bills will skyrocket if Ted Baillieu keeps a key pre-election promise.
The report found the cost of the Premier's commitment to replace and bury powerlines could see bills rise by as much as
$740 every year for the next 10 years.
In the report, the government-appointed Powerline Bushfire Safety Taskforce estimates
the cost of fireproofing powerlines would top $20 billion.
Opposition Energy spokeswoman Lily D'Ambrosio said it is clear that the Baillieu Government wanted the explosive report kept secret.
"The Baillieu Government now needs to explain why it kept that interim report and the costings from Victorians."
The Government is expected to respond further to today's report later this afternoon."
The 125-page interim report, handed to the Government last December, finds
electricity bills could rise by 50 per cent within a year and double
within two years to pay for it. It exposes a huge dilemma confronting Mr Baillieu: break a core promise or hand more financial pain to one million Victorians.
Mr Baillieu has backed all 67 Black Saturday royal commission recommendations including No.27, which calls for the replacement of thousands of kilometres of powerlines.
Victorians already suffering high cost-of-living expenses would see their average household electricity bill jump from $1260 to as much as $2000 in a single year under the proposed changes.
The minimum many household
electricity bills would rise is more than 20 per cent, or $253 a year
, according to the report, which forecasts
incremental cost increases over 11 years.
The former Brumby government, which commissioned the Review of Bushfire Start Minimisation report before it lost office, rejected that recommendation as an unfair impost on Victorians