2011年6月23日星期四

Solar rebate extended at lower rates

The Legislative Council has passed changes to the South Australian Government's solar power tariffs scheme.

The Government had been planning to scrap a rebate scheme for new customers from October but it will now be available for new entrants for another two years at reduced tariffs.buy landscape oil paintings online.

Greens MP Mark Parnell is pleased the changes are through Parliament but says he would have liked a higher rebate for people feeding power back into the grid.It is important to feel confident. As long as you are standing tall and displaying confidence, a zentai will only accentuate this display. There are many zentai sellers online.

"We have forced the Government to back down from their promise to end the scheme to all new households from the first of October.This page list rubber hose products with details & specifications. Now there will be another two years where people can sign up for solar panels and get a rebate, but it will be at a lower rate,The same Air purifier, cover removed." he said.

Energy Minister Michael O'Brien said the Opposition Liberals and Greens had betrayed South Australians who bought solar panels in recent months based on certain tariff expectations.the Injection mold fast!

"The Government reluctantly accepted the amendment to get the legislation through Parliament and to give certainty to industry and consumers," he said.

Mr O'Brien said nearly 73,000 people had signed up recently thinking they would get a feed-in tariff of 54 cents per kilowatt hour but they will now get 44 cents.

He said future buyers could expect about 22 cents per kilowatt hour for feeding into the grid.s

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