Tasmanian Government maintains feed-in-tariff
20 May 2013The Tasmanian Government is set to maintain the existing feed in tariff levels for users who feed solar energy back into the grid.
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The Tasmanian Government is set to maintain the existing feed in tariff levels for users who feed solar energy back into the grid.
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Tasmanian Minister for Energy and Resources Bryan Green has assured solar power customers that any changes in the feed in tariffs will be fair when competition is introduced next year.
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