Australia’s State and Federal govts hampering renewable energy
the newly elected Baillieu coalition government in the state of Victoria is making it difficult to gain planning approval for new wind farms,…….
Meanwhile, on Friday climate change minister ( or is it Coal Promotion Minister) Greg Combet announced an end to the Solar Credit Multiplier scheme, which subsidises the installation of rooftop panels.
Australian renewables industry fears fresh roadblocks Proposed buffer zone around new wind farms threatens to stifle expansion, BusinessGreen, by Tom Young, 7 Dec 10, Australia’s nascent renewable industry suffered a series of setbacks over the weekend as state and federal politicians continued to show reticence over support for the sector.
A group of wind farm developers warned on Saturday that the newly elected Baillieu coalition government in the state of Victoria is making it difficult to gain planning approval for new wind farms, after revealing plans to enforce a 2km “buffer zone” between wind farms and all residential properties.
Spanish firm Union Fenosa – which has three wind farms already approved in Victoria – told The Australian newspaper that further projects would now be harder to develop.
“There’s no doubt that it makes it a lot harder to propose wind farms in Victoria than it was previously,” a spokesman told the paper.
A survey of wind companies commissioned by the Clean Energy Council prior to this year’s election estimated that between 50 and 70 per cent of proposed wind farms would be abandoned if the Baillieu coalition pursued its policy….
Meanwhile, on Friday climate change minister Greg Combet announced an end to the Solar Credit Multiplier scheme, which subsidises the installation of rooftop panels.
The news comes shortly after New South Wales announced it too was phasing out feed-in tariffs for solar power, causing outrage in the industry….
…….The Greens are pushing for carbon cuts of between 25 and 40 per cent below 2000 levels by 2020, but Labor has insisted on retaining its current target of a cut of five per cent below 2000 levels by 2020 until certain criteria are fulfilled by other countries.
Australian renewables industry fears fresh roadblocks – 06 Dec 2010 – News from BusinessGreen
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