Households to get $2000 subsidy for batteries under Shorten energy policy
- Written by Michelle Grattan, Professorial Fellow, University of Canberra
A Labor government would subsidise households to install batteries as part of the ALP’s energy policy to be unveiled by Bill Shorten on Thursday.
If Labor wins next year’s election, it would provide from 2020 a A$2000 rebate for 100,000 households, with annual incomes of less than $180,000, to buy and install battery systems. It would...
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