Steven Marshall welcomes Elon Musk and wants to cut energy costs

Incoming South Australian Premier Steven Marshall says cutting energy costs to business and households is a major priority for his new government, with a $200 million inter-connector fund a centrepiece of his plans to deliver cheaper power.

Mr Marshall is also getting on the front foot with a proposal for a $100 million household storage battery fund, which would provide means-tested grants of around $2500 to households with solar panels that want to install home storage batteries. It would cover about 40,000 households. Getting the fund up and running is among the projects earmarked for the first 100 days of Mr Marshall’s government.

The Liberal Party aims to fast-track an interconnector between South Australia and the rest of the National Electricity Market, with the $200 million inter-connection fund designed to speed up the process of making a final decision.

The state’s transmission network provider Electranet has been working for months on different options for interconnectors. Gas explorers will be quarantined from prime farming land in the state’s south-east near the Victoria border, with Mr Marshall intending to put in place a 10-year moratorium on fracking in that region.

He said on Sunday that he would welcome further investment by big renewable energy players such as Elon Musk and Sanjeev Gupta into the state, but the most pressing goal for his Liberal government is to cut the cost of energy bills for businesses and households.

Mr Marshall said the door is open for anyone who wants to make further investments in South Australia as he seeks to re-invigorate the South Australian economy.

Asked about his approach with Mr Musk’s Tesla and Mr Gupta, the British billionaire whose SIMEC-Zen Energy is preparing to build an even larger storage battery in the state than the Tesla battery, which formed part of Jay Weatherill’s $550 million energy fix-it plan last year, Mr Marshall, said the state was open for business.

“We’ll be welcoming all people who want to invest in South Australia,” he said on Sunday.

The Liberal Party isn’t in favour of the state-owned $376 million fast-start turbines built by APR Energy late in 2017, which were also part of the Weatherill government’s energy fix-it plans, but it is unclear how that might be unravelled.

Mr Weatherill in February announced a proposed $800 million virtual power plant connecting 50,000 households over four years where they would be provided with free solar batteries and Tesla Powerall 2 batteries, but that project is dependent on finding sufficient outside investors.

Federal Energy Minister Josh Frydenberg said on Sunday the election of Mr Marshall would bring more common sense to energy policy in the state.

“South Australians have voted for a return to sensible energy policy and a more affordable, reliable energy system,” Mr Frydenberg said.

Mr Frydenberg has been a fierce critic of the aggressive pursuit of renewable energy in the state and accused Mr Weatherill last month of being like a gambler doubling down to chase his losses, after Mr Weatherill lifted the state’s renewable energy target to 75 per cent by 2025. Mr Frydenberg said it was at the expense of reliability and keeping energy prices down.

Originally Published by the Australian Financial Review, continue reading here.

Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs

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Opportunities for Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs will be discussed at The National Sustainability in Business Conference 23 – 24 March 2017 in Brisbane.

Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs: Why and how to become an Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs is discussed by Isabele Hernandez.

The world as we see it is inflicted with agony. Under the clouds of human-inflicted jeopardies, we often tend to forget what kind of natural disasters await us in the coming years. The rising temperature of the atmosphere, unnatural frequency of earthquakes, mass deformities in child-birth – all of these are signs, signs which tell us something is not working right.

Scientists and researchers of various subjects agree that human species are consuming their reserve of fossil-energy way too early. The alternate options for energy are often not safe or affordable, thus causing various mishaps and tempering with the balance of ecosystem.

This is why renewable energy sector is rapidly growing. Having an entrepreneurship in renewable energy will enable you to contribute in protecting Mother Nature and you can reap a lavish benefit simultaneously.

Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs developing a strategy

When it comes to renewable energy, you don’t need to worry about having shortage of customers. Many green energy startups such as Josco Energy Corp and PowerHub are emerging and immediately finding a good amount of clients.

More and more consumers are becoming concerned over the eco-friendliness of their everyday actions and turning towards green energy. You are going to find an existing consumer community of renewable energy is already out there, and you need to make the best use of them. Do your market research thoroughly.

Find out which current businesses are doing well and why. Gather your dos and don’ts, figure out what differentiates your company from the success stories. Revise and re-revise your strategy to develop a strong one. Remember, having a good strategy means you are half-way towards establishing your business!

As it happens with every business, lots of companies grow within a selected period of time in the same industry. Consumers often confuse which company they should really opt for. Coming back to the references mentioned in the second pointer, you can take it one step further after you have gotten your business up and running by getting certified.

Green certification is an assurance that your service meets the expected standard. Certified companies get checked by federal organizations regularly and this helps being vigilant regarding upgraded rules and regulations of business. Your customer can get your service without any doubt if you get your business certified – that’s the bottom line. To read more click here.

Opportunities for Renewable Energy Entrepreneurs will be discussed at The National Sustainability in Business Conference; renewables, markets, innovation, opportunities and capital to be held 23 – 24 March 2017 at the Hotel Grand Chancellor, Brisbane.

To express your interest in the Conference CLICK HERE.