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South Australia extends concession-for-solar program

SOUTH Australia's LNP Marshall government is to invest a further A$21.2 million to extend its Switch for Solar program to low-income households in the renewables maverick state.

File photo: a worker installs solar panels

File photo: a worker installs solar panels

The Switch for Solar program was launched in May 2021 and is to now encompass an additional 5000 households.  Energy minister and deputy premier Dan van Holst Pellekaan said it would allow participants...

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