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Solar wants tax break
Ben Cubby
November 28, 2008
RENEWABLE energy researchers and businesses believe the Federal Government is allowing Australia to become a solar backwater, and that the proposed emissions trading scheme is not enough to help the nation meet its clean energy targets.
A new national tariff that pays households for all the green power they can produce is essential to make renewable energy competitive with cheaper coal-fired power, according to many delegates at an international conference in Sydney.
“We’re ready to go, the technology is ready to go, the investors are ready to go,” said Dr David Mills, the Australian chairman of the solar thermal company Ausra, of California.
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