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Old 17-03-2014, 06:55 PM   #25
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Default Re: Privatisation of electricity in Vic.

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Originally Posted by jpblue1000 View Post
Define the average consumer!.
Over 3 million Australians sleep under a solar instalation, this is a large number of consumers who have benefitted from the RET

My reading suggests about $15 per annum is the cost to the consumer for subsidising solar vs $80 per year spent on subsidisning more traditional power generation.

Can you prove to me how the average consumer, what/whoever that is, benefits from coal subsidies.

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Can you provide me with full details on how you derived your $15 V's $80 numbers, with the assumptions and contraints I will attempt to verify them.
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