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Queensland joins Victoria in opposing rooftop solar tax, prefers battery support – RenewEconomy
Queensland’s state Labor government joins Victoria’s in indicating it won’t back a move to tax solar households for electricity sent to the grid.
The pushback against the rooftop solar export charge proposed by the Australian Energy Market Commission has become political, with Queenslands state Labor government joining Victorias in indicating it wont back a move to tax solar households for electricity sent to the grid.
Queensland state energy minister Mick de Brenni told the Brisbane Times that his departments incoming submission to the AEMC was expected to indicate that measures such as investment in more battery storage were preferable…
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