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All these wonderful Australians support a gross feed in tariff to help make solar power more easily accessible to all, reduce greenhouse gas emissions, create jobs and to suitably reward grid connected system owners  for their initiative in helping to create a greener and more prosperous Australia! Have you signed the petition yet?

Join the 20739 Australians who have signed the petition so far!  

# First Name Last Name Date
State
Confirmed Comment
266 Adrian Brown Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:28PM South Australia Yes
265 Amy Kean Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:28PM Victoria Yes
264 dylan thorpe Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:25PM Victoria Yes
263 Alys Stevens Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:27PM South Australia Yes An economic solution to promoting more sustainable energy production and usage - get on board Rudd!
262 John Daddow Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:22PM Queensland Yes Thankyou for the oppuntunity to sign.
261 Cheryl Dudgeon Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:23PM Western Australia Yes Western Australian are completely disadvantaged as they have no renewable energy tariff system available at all let alone renewable energy gross feed in tariff system where is the fairness in that?
260 Terry Jackson Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:26PM Select your state Yes To realistically cut greenhouse emissions. It is absolutley necessary to keep Solar Rebates continuing
259 matt montgomery Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:24PM Victoria Pending confirmation come on australia, lets start our own solar industry and create a stable green economy for the countries future - world domination beckons - stop buggering around ruddles, get into to it and lets have a pro-active government for once!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
258 adam peck Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:27PM Western Australia Yes
257 Tim Woodhouse Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:24PM New South Wales Yes I have a grid connected 1.5KW solar photovoltaic system installed at home and although I did not install it to make money, at the current rates it will take over 50 years to pay back so most people just won't bother to install them.
256 Ferne Meynert Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:27PM Western Australia Yes
255 Garry Smith Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:26PM Western Australia Yes
254 Sam Hain Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:25PM New South Wales Yes
253 Steve Wenn Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:26PM South Australia Yes
252 David Porra Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:22PM Victoria Yes More advertising as to the cost - less rebates - should be put to the public, along with rebates for solar hot water or heat pump hot water systems for people who are building a new home.
251 Peggy Penhall Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:25PM Select your state Yes
250 Julia Edwards Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:24PM Queensland Yes Anything that helps speed up the uptake of earth friendly power is imperative !!!
249 DANNY HERMAN Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:21PM Select your state Yes THANK'S FOR SENDING ME THE PETITION BUT I'AM LOCATED IN THE STATE OF TENNESEE USA. PROBABLY WON'T DO MUCH FOR YOUR PETITION
248 Rajendra Olaniya Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:24PM Western Australia Yes
247 Brian Boughton Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:19PM Victoria Yes
246 James Donegan Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:18PM Victoria Pending confirmation System Size should not be resticted below 10Kw for Domestic and should be Open for Business and Commercial. Feed in Tariff should be not less than 4 Times the suppliers standard Retail rate.
245 Kerryn McEwan Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:23PM South Australia Yes
244 Alan Ariti Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:24PM Western Australia Yes
243 Peter Campbell Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:23PM Western Australia Yes
242 Derek Tsao Thursday 22nd of Jan 2009 03:23PM Victoria Yes We may have huge coal reserves but even they are finite, lets protect our future by minimizing now.

This petition is an Energy Matters community initiative

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