More Magic Money from the Greens
The Green Party's belief in their ability to make money magically appear seems to have no limits says Energy and
Resources Minister Simon Bridges.
"The Greens’ solar power policy creates low interest loans that make expensive solar power suddenly a cheaper option for
kiwi families, with ‘apparently’ no government subsidy involved,” says Mr Bridges.
"I have news for the Greens — if it’s a lower interest rate than normal, it must involve a government subsidy. And if it
makes the cost of solar power cheaper for families than existing power options it also must involve a subsidy.
"Everyone wants something cheaper but someone has to pay. Solar is about three times more expensive than grid-scale
generation from wind, hydro or geothermal power stations. If solar power was to be made more affordable other taxpayers
and power users would have to pay for it.
“There is certainly a place for solar in New Zealand, but given the abundance of lower cost renewable alternatives, it
can’t be a priority to subsidise solar power or change the rules to suit a specific technology.
“We've seen that with expensive solar subsidies in other parts of the world, including Germany and Spain. The irony is
that New Zealand already generates 75 per cent of our electricity from renewable sources and the percentage is moving
higher without any need for government subsidies.
“No matter how you dress it up the Greens’ grab bag of power ideas, which also includes nationalising power purchasing
and a more expensive ETS, will heap higher prices on Kiwi households.
"If the Greens are serious about their policies, they need to front up and explain who pays for all of this, or whether
they would roll out Russell Norman's printing press again.”
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