Earlier this week the Sydney Morning Herald reported on rebates and no-interest loans announced by Labor and Liberal governments in the lead up to the state election.
The Liberal announcement came just one day after the Labor announcement, in an obvious bid to win voters concerned about electricity prices.
Here are the key details about each solar and battery incentive in the state in the lead up to the election:
The Sydney Morning Herald quotes Adam Searle, Shadow Minister for Energy and Climate Change:
“They [NSW Liberal Government] are not offering the people of NSW anything that they cannot already access today… Private solar companies already offer payment plans, no upfront fees and interest-free loans”
The people of NSW are glad to see both sides taking action to reduce power bills for citizens in the state. Which scheme wins? It comes down to which scheme provides the most obvious incentive for installing solar and at this point, many critics including the Nature Conservation Council agree Labor’s rebate plan comes out on top.
Read the full report on this story on The Sydney Morning Herald.