The government of Queensland has launched the Renewable Energy Industry Development Plan (REIDP) to assist and boost the renewable energy sector particularly the applications of solar power in Queensland and to energize carbon mitigation in all aspect of the community.
The plan is expected to propel clean energy investments from the private sector both business and residential since more renewable energy zones will be established and more green opportunities will opened to the public. According to Queensland’s energy minister Stephen Robertson the plan will highlight 23 clean energy initiatives of the government over the next couple of years to assist the growth and development of the sector, pave way for green energy jobs and ultimately reduce the state’s carbon emissions.
The plan includes the establishment of RE zones in various regions of the state that holds potential and in need bad need of renewable energy sources. It will also strengthen the employment prowess of the clean energy sector by facilitating skills and knowledge development in related field along with policy reforms and delivery of incentives all catering for better deployment of clean energy across the state’s industries
In the course of the plan, it aims to improve the integration of clean energy in our way of life from the company that produces our goods and to our own homes. Queensland has shown remarkable leadership in renewable energy actions particularly solar power and has resulted to great success with more than 100,000 Queenslanders signed up for the government programs for solar power alone. The Renewable Energy Industry Development Plan is believed to increase this figures significantly in the next two years.
Mr Robertson said that Queensland already now positioned to attract more than $3 billion in renewable energy investments and creation of about 3500 green jobs in the 2020.
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