House debates

Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Questions in Writing

Whyalla Solar Oasis Project (Question No. 469)

Photo of Rowan RamseyRowan Ramsey (Grey, Liberal Party) Share this | | Hansard source

asked the Minister for Resources and Energy, in writing, on 16 August 2011:

In respect of the Whyalla Solar Oasis project for which the Government announced funding of $60 million in May 2010 under the Renewable Energy Development Program, with construction originally due to commence in July 2010: (a) what is the project's current status; (b) what is the reason for the delay in commencing the project; and (c) what is he doing to expedite the finalisation of the funding deed so that the project can commence.

Photo of Martin FergusonMartin Ferguson (Batman, Australian Labor Party, Minister for Resources and Energy) Share this | | Hansard source

The answer to the honourable member's question is as follows:

(a) Negotiations between the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism and Solar Oasis Pty Ltd are continuing in accordance with the Renewable Energy Demonstration Program (REDP) Administrative Guidelines to finalise a Funding Deed for the Whyalla Solar Oasis project.

(b) The REDP aims to assist the demonstration and deployment of new renewable energy technologies. The Department has been working in good faith with SolarOasis, as it has with all REDP funding recipients, to ensure the proposed project is viable. This project is large, complex and attempts to deploy new and exciting technologies and production methodologies. This has resulted in some technical and commercial considerations that require resolution before the funding deed can be signed.

(c) Finalising the funding deed is a matter for the Department of Resources, Energy and Tourism. I am satisfied the course of action being undertaken is appropriate and consistent with the Program Administrative Guidelines for the REDP. The Government remains committed to its $60 million offer to the project.