Thursday, June 12, 2008

Solar panel for a love machine

It's not all TV and toilet training on this blog - I also rant to make the world a better place.
Just last week I sent a little missive off to the current Minister for the Environment, the incomparable Peter Garrett, in response to a campaign by the Australian Conservation Foundation.
The first part was the ACF's own standard postcard material, supplemented by my own ranting in the
last part:

Dear Mr Garrett

I'm very disappointed that the Government has announced new restrictions on the solar panel rebate program - at a time when Australia should be ramping up its efforts to tackle climate change.

The new $100,000 per annum household means test is going to stop thousands of Australian families from going solar, and put a big dent in our growing solar industry.

I'm calling on you to be our solar champion - and increase the means test to $250,000 per annum - the same level as the household energy and water efficiency 'green loans' program.

I also know the biggest decision your Government will make this year will be setting Australia's 2020 target for reducing our greenhouse pollution.

The target will set the scene for Australia's overall effort on climate change - and for our shift to solar, wind and other forms of renewable energy. That's why, in addition to increasing the means test for the solar rebate, I also urge you to commit to a strong greenhouse pollution reduction target of at least 30% by 2020, and ensure a cleaner, safer future for Australia.

Personally, I understand why the Government has made a serious attempt to appear fiscally conservative, but this measure makes the Government appear both cheap and short-sighted. This is an area where 'wealthier' households can lead the way and reduce greehouse emissions, as well as exert downward pressure on solar costs for all (thanks to the consequent economies of scale).

It's really a no-brainer - this is an environmental issue, not a welfare issue - but the Government's supposed credibility on envirionmental issues have been seriously tarnished by this debacle.

I urge you to take this back to cabinet and fight for them to reconsider.

Regards

Riley Jones

Well, I just read yesterday that he may very well have taken my (and possibly other people's) suggestions on board: Garrett signals a reprieve for solar industry.

This ranting thing surely is the stuff from which dreams are made...

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