If you want to install solar panels and take advantage of the NSW government's Clean Energy enterprise, you probably need to hurry. It looks like it's going the way of the home insulation scheme! Another great Green Plan but equally ill-administered and financially unviable.
The domestic solar scheme allows households to install panels on their roofs then sell electricity from those roof panels back to the state at a very attractive price, then draw back coal-fired mains electricity at a third of that price! Apparently the scheme is one of the most generous in the world. The trick is that the system is funded by the power generator utilities, not by the state, which means that other uses of electricity will find their bills going up to pay for it
According to the Daily Telegraph new solar connections are being made nine times faster than expected. One suspects that outrage from consumers when they see their bills will lead the NSW government to can this scheme too.
This smacks of the funding scheme that is planned for the M2 Upgrade, where the contractor, Transurban, will be funding the construction and recouping his costs from increased road tolls. In theory it's cash-neutral for the NSW government, like they intended the Cross City and Lane Cove Tunnel projects to be. It would be nice to see the contract for the M2 upgrade and find out what liabilities will accrue to the tax payer if things don't go as planned.
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