I'd certainly vote for it.

It would be nice to imagine WA actually ending up with a huge CSP plant in the north west, wind farms along the west and south coasts, wave power projects off both shores as well and solar panels on most roofs in Perth.

Of course, what would they do with the new (and old) coal fired plants - keep them as backup for when the next gas disaster occurs ?

Gav,
Its great to see solar PV but if we need to offer 60cents/kWh this seems a little pricey, what is the fee rate for wind power in WA? Are we saying that even with an $8,000 rebate solar PV is not competitive at 20 cents/kWh? This is going to give solar PV a reputation for being way too expensive, especially in Eastern Australia where retail rates are 6cnets/kWh.

60cents/kWh can't be the domestic rate. That would mean average bills of $1000 per 3 months!