Tony Abbot’s ERF – A ‘Solar Sunrise’ For Australia?

Tony Abbott announced the Emissions Reduction Fund a short time ago, which will include a range of measures to support the increased uptake and use of renewable energy in homes and communities in Australia.

Federal Opposition leader Tony Abbott has today announced the coalition’s official climate change policies and plans for a $2.5 billion emissions reduction program in order to reduce carbon levels by 2020.

Under the Coalition’s alternative to the Rudd government’s ETS (Emissions Trading Scheme), businesses that reduce emissions below “business as usual activity” will be able to sell their greenhouse gas abatement to the government and those who go above will incur a financial penalty.

Among the initiatives under what the coalition has called the Emissions Reduction Fund, a range of measures would be also be introduced to support the increased uptake and use of renewable energy in homes and communities. The Coalition have referred to these measures as a “solar sunrise for Australia”.

The Coalition says it will provide an additional $1,000 on top of current solar rebates for either solar panels or solar hot water systems, capped at 100,000 rebates per year, with view to achieving one million additional residential solar power installations by 2020. Mr Abbott says this will provide an additional CO2 emissions reduction of 2.4 – 3 million tonnes a year by 2020.

The Coalition says it will also apportion $100 million to a Solar Towns and Solar Schools Initiative which will provide grants for towns, non-capital cities and schools to for grid connected solar power systems. Current comparable programs under the Rudd government are Solar Cities and the National Solar Schools Program.

Other related initiatives under the Emissions Reduction Fund include $50 million to be provided to a Geothermal and Tidal Towns Initiative and $2 million to be used in a major study into the utilisation of underground electricity transmission and the potential conversion of overhead powerline corridors to urban parklands and inner suburban housing.

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