❓ A parliamentary question regarding a Horizon Power focus group in Broome concerning community solar. The Minister declined to table the report due to the concept being in its early stages and potential for misleading the community.
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I refer to a Horizon Power focus group meeting in Broome last year on renewable energy, and I ask:
(a) what was the purpose of the focus group;
(b) was there a report on the outcomes of the focus group attitudes;
(c) if no to (b), why not;
(d) will the Minister table the report; and
(e) if no to (d), why not?
(a) what was the purpose of the focus group;
(b) was there a report on the outcomes of the focus group attitudes;
(c) if no to (b), why not;
(d) will the Minister table the report; and
(e) if no to (d), why not?
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Answered
15 August 2017
Responded by
Minister for Environment representing the Minister for Energy
Response time
9 days
(a) To understand community interest in a Community Solar concept.
(b) Yes
(c) Not applicable
(d) No
(e) The concept is still very much in its infancy and we do not want to mislead community members in Broome by releasing information which now may be out of date.
(b) Yes
(c) Not applicable
(d) No
(e) The concept is still very much in its infancy and we do not want to mislead community members in Broome by releasing information which now may be out of date.
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