Paul Vincent Llewellyn[1] (born 8 June 1957[citation needed]) is an Australian politician.
[2] In 2005, he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Council at the as one of the seven members representing the South West region.
[1] In his inaugural 2005 speech, Llewellyn invited the council to imagine the future of Western Australia in the year 2055.
He introduced a range of legislative initiatives into the Parliament, including legislation for renewable energy targets, water conservation targets, solar hot water systems, and emissions controls for power stations.
His motion for a gross feed in tariff for renewable energy technologies was passed unanimously through the upper house in 2009.