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Budget - Coal Cleans Up, Off Grid Rebate In Doubt

Last night's budget saw $4.5 billion to go towards clean energy, but the lion's
share went to coal. Of the total, over half will go towards low-emissions coal technologies,
also known as "clean coal" or "new
generation coal".
According to Australian Greens leader Bob Brown, the budget was a missed
opportunity for shifting Australia to a low carbon economy, saying "the Rudd government is more interested in propping up the coal industry than investing in the clean, renewable energy jobs of tomorrow".
Steve Campbell of Greenpeace Australia Pacific said that funding for Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), a component of low emissions coal technology, was
"a bridge to
nowhere". However, another Greenpeace representative pointed out in
a blog post on the organisation's site that while the “green new deal”
didn't occur, support for renewable energy at the scale that can replace
coal-fired electricity did; with $1.5 billion dedicated to building four solar
power stations able to generate enough renewable energy to power 3,000,000 Australian
homes.
The budget also provided additional funding so the current Solar
Homes and Communities Program (SHCP) $8,000 rebate can continue until the Solar Credits scheme under the Renewable Energy Target is legislated.
The Solar Credits program is due to be rolled out on July 1 this year and while
it will offer less incentive than the current scheme; unlike the SHCP's means
tested rebate, it will be available to just about every Australian business and
home owner wanting to install grid
connect solar power.
Missing from the budget was any direct mention of future funding for the RRPGP
(Renewable Remote Power Generation Programme). This program provides
substantial rebates on off
grid solar and wind power systems. At an industry meeting in April,
government representatives stated that funding for the off grid rebate was
rapidly running out, and that without further funding announced in last
night's budget, the program would have "only a matter of months" left to run.
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