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The NSW Greens have today launched a $1.25 billion
comprehensive plan to ensure at least one million extra households in NSW can
either install solar panels or be part of community renewable energy schemes
within four years. The Household Solar Plan is part of the Greens Roadmap
to 100% Renewable Energy by 2030 and involves:
- Mandatory solar plus batteries for all new dwellings - 350,000 in four years
- $2000 rebate for rooftop solar and batteries for 500,000 households
- Solar panels on all public housing and government buildings - 110,000 public housing tenants receive electricity rebates
- A community solar offset scheme for apartment owners and renters - 200,000 participants in four years
- A Fair Price for Solar - mandatory extra 4.4c/kW for avoided health and social costs
Greens MP and Environment spokesperson Cate
Faehrmann said:
“We are seeing the devastating impacts of climate
change now. That’s why we need more ambition for household solar than the plans
announced by the Labor party and the Government.
“The Greens household solar plan will make it
mandatory for all new dwellings to either have solar power and batteries or pay
into a community renewable energy offset scheme.
“It is negligent that in 2019 we have over 70,000
new dwellings in NSW every year and no requirement for solar panels on these
developments.
“Our plan will also provide a $2000 rebate for
rooftop solar and batteries for up to 500,000 households and build solar panels
on all public housing”
Greens Energy Spokesperson Sue Higginson said:
“The Greens $1.25 billion plan ensures that
households which have been locked out of solar power, such as apartment
dwellers and renters, can support renewables and save on their electricity
bills through a community solar offset scheme.
“We want to ensure 1 million households in NSW can
either install solar panels on their home, or be part of a community solar
offset scheme, within the next four years and be paid a fair price for the power
they produce.
“Of course increasing household solar on rooftops
is like banning plastic bags – it is essential but only a small component of
what is needed to fix the problem of coal fired power.
“The Greens will be announcing additional policies
in coming weeks as part of our Roadmap to 100% Renewable Energy by
2030.”
NSW Greens Household Solar Plan
Mandatory solar for all new dwellings
This will ensure that 350,000 new households which
are expected to be built in NSW over the next 4 years either have solar panels
and batteries installed or contribute to a registered community renewable
energy provider. The policy will ensure:
- All new detached dwellings must install at least a 5 kW solar system and 4.5kW battery - this will cost approximately $3,800 per new house.
- All new apartments and other attached dwellings must install at least a 3 kW solar system per household or pay $2000 to a registered community renewable energy provider
$2000 rebate for rooftop solar and
batteries for 500,000 households
This will cost $1 billion over 4 years and be
available for households with a weekly income of up to $3000/week. This
means up to 2 million households will be eligible for the rebate.
Solar panels on all public housing
and government buildings
The Greens will make $250 million available to
ensure solar panels and batteries are installed on all public housing
buildings. The electricity produced will then be deducted from the
electricity bills of 110,000 public housing tenants saving them approximately
$500/year.
A community solar offset scheme for
apartment owners and renters
Currently 19.9% of all private dwellings in NSW are
apartments (519,390) and 31.8% of households rent (826,922). This has meant
that these households are often locked out of the benefits of rooftop solar,
including the associated reductions in their energy bills, because they cannot
build solar on their own buildings.
The Greens will establish a community solar offset
scheme, allowing apartment owners or renters to purchase credits in registered
community renewable energy providers. Advances in smart metering mean
that the energy generated can directly offset electricity bills of households
who have credits in the scheme. We will assist community providers to
build solar arrays either on apartment buildings or off site which can be
eligible for the scheme.
The Greens estimate that such a scheme could allow
200,000 more households to access solar over the next 4 years.
A Fair Price for Solar
The Greens have developed legislation to mandate a
fair, minimum price for households who feed excess solar electricity into the
grid. The Electricity
Supply Amendment (Fair Price for Solar and Other Renewable Sources of
Electricity) Bill mandates that IPART must set
the minimum rate that an electricity retailer must pay for electricity
generated from household solar that is supplied to the grid.
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