Martin Ferguson’s Energy Paper overestimates cost of solar power, and savings made through solar

Energy Matters Video News – Episode 52 – December 14, 2011 Presented by Energy Matters team member Virginia, we take a look at some of the stories from Australia and around the world recently added to our renewable energy news section.
In this episode, Virginia covers the release of the Australian Government’s Draft Energy White Paper, the cost of solar power often overestimated, major electricity price increases loom for Australian households and how a solar panel system can knock four years off a mortgage.
– A report from the Australian Energy Market Commission estimates national residential electricity prices are projected to jump by 37 per cent on average by 2014. Less than 5% of the national average price hike is likely to come from small scale solar power. Read more.
– The Sustainable Energy Association of Australia has suggested that one way to cut a mortgage by four years is to go solar. The Association’s Professor Ray Wills based his calculations on a 25 year $100,000 mortgage with a 1.5kw solar power system. Read more.
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