FRIDAY 31 JULY, 2009 |

Hunt's ATRAA Address: Vision For A Solar Continent

Shadow Minister for Climate Change, Environment and Water, Greg Hunt MP, addressed
the Appropriate Technology Retailers Association of Australia (ATRAA) conference
yesterday, outlining what he calls his "vision for a solar continent".
In his address, Mr Hunt also expressed concern the Rudd Government's
renewable energy target (RET) scheme risks locking out technologies like large-scale solar, tidal and geothermal; and
that these emerging forms of clean energy deserve a mandated slice of the action.
Mr Hunt recapped the body-blows delivered to the Australia solar industry
recently, which is still hurting from the sudden end of important rebate
programs, followed by the stalling of the
Solar
Credits scheme.
Mr Hunt said he was astonished to see the RET legislation, of which the Solar
Credits program is a part of, "become tangled in the political game-playing of the emissions trading
scheme" and said that it had been held hostage - and unnecessarily so.
While critical of the Rudd Government regarding the emissions trading scheme, he
also extended an olive branch - saying "if the Government is willing to talk, we would be willing to agree that 5%, or one quarter of the 20% of the RET, could be reserved for emerging baseload renewables."
Mr Hunt believes allocating a quarter of the RET target to emerging technologies would "ensure that the great vision of solar baseload, geothermal power, tidal and wave power is not lost".
Hunt says the proposal is "a good faith offer", but the opposition would not use it as an excuse to block the legislation.
"We want to see the legislation passed."
The full text of Mr. Hunt's ATRAA address notes
can
be viewed here.
The ATRAA conference has been running for over three decades and is the
largest solar industry event in Australia.
Apollo
Energy, a subsidiary of
Energy
Matters, is attending this year's conference and the team will be
available to answer questions from businesses, home owners and community groups
regarding the application of solar power for their particular situation on the
conference public open day to be held on August 1.
Further details regarding ATRAA 2009
can
be viewed here.
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