VICTORIA: Today’s announcement by the Brumby Government shows the Premier is
serious about solar power in Victoria, according to the clean energy
industry.
Premier John Brumby announced that five per cent of the state’s
electricity would come from solar power by 2020, through incentives encouraging
industrial solar power stations and medium-sized commercial installations in
places such as the roofs of shopping centres.
Clean Energy Council
chief executive Matthew Warren said the policy should deliver investment and
jobs in regional Victoria, develop emerging industries and help reduce the
state’s greenhouse emissions.
“Mr Brumby is to be congratulated for demonstrating real leadership in
developing a world-class renewable energy industry in Victoria,” he said.
Victorian households are already able to access support for installing solar
power, and it’s important that businesses are encouraged to embrace the
technology to reduce their carbon footprint.
“Industrial scale solar power stations have real potential to play a major
part in Australia’s energy future and measures like this are crucial to
realizing that potential,” said Mr Warren.
“It should help companies gain the foothold they need in the Australian
market to start generating solar energy at the lowest cost.
“Initiatives like this will help to make Victoria a preferred destination for
clean energy investors and help us to leverage our world-class renewable energy
resources,” he said. The largest solar power station in Australia is
currently a 1 MW facility at the Adelaide Showgrounds.
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