Greens Would Push Labour Much Further On Solar Power

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Labourโ€™s plan to support rooftop solar is a step in the right direction, but falls short of what could be achieved through the Green Partyโ€™s Clean Power Payment.

โ€œOnly the Green Party has a plan to help people cover the full cost of installing solar panels, alongside a wide range of other clean energy upgrades,โ€ says the Green Partyโ€™s energy spokesperson, Julie Anne Genter.

โ€œThe Green Partyโ€™s Clean Power Payment will help many more people cover the cost of upgrading their home to run on clean energy, and save them money each month on their power bills.

โ€œWeโ€™re pleased that Labour is, again, picking up our ideas but they need to go further.

โ€œWhereas Labourโ€™s plan would help people with around 20% of the upfront cost of solar, the Green Party will help people cover the entire cost – through a mix of grants and interest-free loans that together could unlock solar for every household.

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โ€œThe Green Party would also install solar on the roofs of 30,000 Kฤinga Ora homes over the next three years, instead of just 1,000 per year as Labour is currently proposing.

โ€œWe estimate that the Green Partyโ€™s Clean Power Payment will lead to a third of all homes having solar over the next 15 years.

โ€œTogether with measures to save energy, harnessing the power of the sun is the single cheapest way to slash emissions and save people money on their power bills.

โ€œThe only obstacle in front of us is political.

โ€œOver the course of this election, Labour and National have offered little more than small tinkering in the face of record inequality and a climate crisis. Things can be better.

โ€œThere is no doubt that we need to leave the age of fossil fuels behind, quickly and decisively. But what drives our machines wonโ€™t change until we change what drives our government.

โ€œWith more Green MPs in the next Parliament and more Green Ministers in the next Government, we can take climate action that makes our lives better and saves people money,โ€ says Julie Anne Genter.