Despite the potential benefits, the proposal has sparked debate, particularly regarding the fairness of increasing rates for households that already have older solar installations. This concern, among others, will be addressed during the consultation period open from February 19 to April 12. The feedback gathered will be crucial in determining the feasibility and acceptance of the solar discount proposal.
Mayor Brookes defends the initiative, arguing its significance in promoting a more decentralized power generation system as the grid transitions away from traditional models. The aim is to future-proof the power supply by encouraging broader participation in solar energy generation. This approach reflects a proactive stance by the local council in addressing the challenges of the power system and supporting the community’s transition towards more sustainable energy solutions.