Finance Minister Enoch Godogwana says Treasury will soon be introducing “bounce back measures” to support the rollout of rooftop solar for households to encourage electricity generation and expanded the renewable energy tax incentive for businesses.
Solar panels set up in a solar farm.
Finance Minister Enoch Godogwana says Treasury will soon be introducing so-called “bounce back measures”, including loan guarantees, to support the rollout of rooftop solar for households to encourage electricity generation and expanded the renewable energy tax incentive for businesses.Godogwana was tabling the national budget vote in Parliament.
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