awesome to see the hay community negotiating hard for benefit sharing from renewable developments.
larger wind & solar projects have the ability to contribute more to their communities than they have been without destroying their business models.
(coal generators were never as generous. 🤷♂️)
larger wind & solar projects have the ability to contribute more to their communities than they have been without destroying their business models.
(coal generators were never as generous. 🤷♂️)
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Kimberley Crofts 🍉
Yes! Have you seen what the Hay region in NSW is doing with their community-led planning for the South West Renewable Energy Zone? It could be really interesting to keep track of how it goes. www.abc.net.au/news/2024-09...
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I guess it's the old adage, say it enough times until it becomes true..
https://www.echo.net.au/2024/12/too-much-money-is-never-enough/
wouldnt even need to be totally free if you had facilities like this but cheap EV juice is always a nice thing.
of course the superchargers would tie into the grid next to the wind farms not to the farm directly.
i was thinking it could be kicked off with a memorial charger near the rokewood farm for the man who died doing his job building a wind farm.
AUS could do this and make every fossil fuel plant from Coal, LNG, Bio, and Methane redundant in less than a decade.