WEDNESDAY 27 JANUARY, 2010 |

Greens Tout Renewable Energy Certificate Value Fix

The value of Renewable Energy Certificates (RECs) still remains low, threatening
the construction of large scale clean power projects and making home solar
energy, off-grid/
remote
solar power and solar hot water systems less affordable.
Renewable
Energy Certificate values play an important role in programs such as the
Solar Credits scheme. Ironically, the situation has come about in part due to a
flood
of RECs generated by the purchase of
solar
hot water systems and
heat
pumps.
Fears have been raised that in order to address the situation, some subsidies,
solar
rebates and grants for home renewable energy may be reduced or prematurely
ended.
The Australian Greens have a plan they say will help rectify the situation while
still providing support for
home
solar power.
Greens Deputy Leader Senator Christine Milne will today announce the drafting of
a private member's bill that would see solar hot water systems and solar panel
installations on rooftops of homes and business being added to Australia's
Renewable
Energy Target of 20 per cent by 2020 rather than counting towards it; while
still attracting RECs.
Senator Milne acknowledges it is not the perfect policy, but an achievable
way to rapidly address the issue of falling REC prices.
The Opposition has already indicated it would seriously consider supporting the
bill and if it did so, this would force the Rudd Government to redraft
Australia's renewable energy targets.
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