Mr. Tallentire questions the Minister for Energy regarding Synergy's low Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme (REBS) rate of 7c/kWh compared to Horizon Power's higher rate, seeking the rationale behind Synergy's decision and its public availability. The Minister refers the member to a previous answer.

AnsweredQoN 5762Legislative Assembly
Asked
16 June 2011
Portfolio
Energy

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In 2010, Synergy set a flat Renewable Energy Buyback Scheme (REBS) rate of 7c/kWh for residential customers. I ask:
(a) does the Minister have a rationale from Synergy explaining the reason for this low REBS rate;
(b) is this information publicly available;
(c) if so, where can it be accessed; and
(d) does the Minister know why Synergy set a rate of 7c/kWh while Horizon Power set the value of renewable energy at a much higher rate?

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Answered
10 August 2011
Responded by
Minister for Energy
Response time
55 days
I refer the member to the answer provided to Parliamentary Question 868 in the Legislative Council, which was provided on 21 October 2010.
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