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Labor promises 1,000 stand-alone solar, battery and hydrogen microgrids


19 February 2021
Western Australia’s Labor Party has announced plans to both build and install 1,000 standalone power systems – or SAPS – including solar, battery storage and hydrogen electrolysers across its grid over the coming five years, as part of a $259 million policy package to boost green manufacturing in the state.
The new policy package, which will also put $10 million towards local wind turbine manufacturing, was announced by the McGowan government on Wednesday, after it scrambled to deal with the Liberal Opposition’s refreshingly ambitious New Energy Jobs plan that includes a zero emissions grid by 2030.
Of the $259 million earmarked, the vast majority will go towards the creation and rollout of the 1,000 SAPS, an increasingly popular solution to remote and regional power supply that is already somewhat of a specialty of Western Australia’s government-owned network companies. ....

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WA premier unveils $259 million clean energy plan


WA premier unveils $259 million clean energy plan18/02/2021|2min
Western Australian Premier Mark McGowan has unveiled a $259 million renewable energy policy which would see 1,000 standalone power systems made and installed in the state.
The Labor party policy would also see the manufacturing of wind turbines as well as e-waste banned by 2024.
“This is embracing renewable power and manufacturing in a responsible, achievable and affordable way,” Mr McGowan said.
This comes as the WA Liberal Party continues to promote its New Energy Jobs plan which aims to close state-owned coal-fired power stations by 2025 - a move which has concerned federal Liberal members. ....

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