[Greens-Media] MARK PARNELL MLC: Greens delighted electricity
feed-in scheme becomes law
Parnell
Parnell at parliament.sa.gov.au
Fri Feb 15 09:29:18 EST 2008
Media Release
14th February 2008
Greens delighted electricity feed-in scheme becomes law
The SA Government's solar panel 'feed-in' Bill has passed both Houses of
Parliament tonight, with crucial Greens' amendments.
The Electricity (Feed-in Scheme - Residential Solar Systems) Amendment
Bill encourages the uptake of solar electricity by allowing residents to
sell their solar electricity at a higher rate than they are charged.
"We're absolutely delighted this Bill has passed, and we're delighted
the Government has accepted our amendments. This is going to make a
real positive difference to the uptake of solar panels in South
Australia," Mark Parnell said.
The Bill debate turned into a showdown over the length of the scheme.
The Government proposed only 5 years. The Upper House continued to
support the Greens' amendment to extend the life of the scheme to 20
years, in line with industry wishes.
"This is a great result. The Government's Bill now has some real teeth.
The 20 year time frame will provide the guaranteed long term security
that the solar industry is after," he said.
The other amendment which passed has extended the scheme to other small
electricity users, such as churches, schools and businesses.
"Credit where credit is due: the Greens' amendment originally passed by
the Upper House extended the scheme to small business. The Government
has gone once step further, which we fully support.
"It's great that the Government has accepted the wisdom of our
amendments, and we look forward to this Bill helping to drive a 'green
collar industry' in South Australia," he said.
For further comment contact Craig Wilkins on 0434 007 893
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