Victoria’s solar and wind rush has begun.
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| The Andrews government has committed to six new renewable energy plants. |
On Friday, the Andrews government fired the starting gun on what it promises will be an energy revolution for Victoria.
Under a Labor promise announced last month, the state will pick up the tab as an estimated 650,000 homes install solar panels on their roofs over the next 10 years.
The government hasn't even waited for an election mandate to start acting on its pledge to “put power back in the hands of Victorian households”.
The scheme opened on Friday and has been backdated to August 19, meaning anyone who bought solar panels on the basis of the Premier's grand promise will be able to recover half the cost.
Read the story from The Age by Adam Carey and Noel Towell - “Sun shines on Labor's solar scheme as Liberal energy war flares up.”

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