Newsletter – September 2019

Dear Community Energy Enthusiasts,

Green shoots, new growth, a bit of heat and fresh products – that’s what Spring is all about.

  • Green shoots are emerging in Queensland, with a community energy forum being held in Yeppoon on 28 September.
  • We have new growth as Enova expands in to Sydney – meaning they now service the whole of NSW.
  • A bit of heat is in the air with Friends of the Earth partnering with the Coalition for Community Energy (C4CE) to ask the Victorian Andrews Government for more support for community energy.
  • And fresh products comes in the form of our very own Jarra Hicks presenting a FREE four part series of webinars for Sustainability Victoria.

Read on for more

from all of us at the (growing) Community Power Agency team!

Jarra, Nicky, Fran, Tom, Ella and Kristy!!

Friends of the Earth and C4CE call for a strong community energy sector in Victoria

Did you know that across the country, there are 105 community energy groups and 50 of these are based in Victoria? That’s why the Coalition 4 Community Energy (C4CE) and Friends of the Earth Melbourne have teamed up to ensure this sector can thrive.

While the federal Coalition buries its head in the sand on climate change, communities are leading on renewable energy at the local level. Since 2015, Victoria’s Andrews Government has shown leadership by encouraging community energy projects through a number of initiatives. But in the absence of a federal energy policy there are many community energy projects in development that do not have the financial or logistical support needed to reach maturity. If Victoria is going to be the leader in community energy, it’s vital the state government provides community energy groups the support they need to succeed.

Join the call by signing up to the petition asking the Andrews Labor government to deliver a plan that will secure Victoria’s place as a community energy leader here!

Are your community energy programs designed to maximise community participation?

Sustainability Victoria invites you to a series of FREE webinars in September and October on how to ensure quality participation in your community-owned energy projects, now and in the future.

Presented by Dr Jarra Hicks from the Community Power Agency, you’ll hear about best practice approaches to community participation based on the latest insights from Sustainability Victoria’s Community Power Hubs pilot program.

This four-webinar series is ideal for community energy groups wanting to ensure future projects are designed and structured to facilitate community participation, or those wanting to create better opportunities for community participation in existing projects.  

Find out more and register for free if you’d like to join us.  More details on each of the webinar sessions can be found in the attached invitation. 

Please forward to your networks and for any enquiries, please contact webinar@cpagency.org.au.

Community Energy Forum in Yeppoon – September 28th

Community Power Agency are partnering with our friends, Energetic Communities and 350 Central Queensland and Capricorn Coast Landcare to hold an introductory workshop on Community Owned Renewable Energy in Yeppoon later this month. The forum will be an opportunity for people of the Capricorn Coast to discuss what actions they can take locally right now to take control of their power supply and energy bills. CPA and Energetic Communities will cover:

  • Types of community energy projects
  • Funding models – Investment, Donation, Renters, Solar Gardens
  • Legal structures
  • Benefits of community energy
  • Community Engagement
  • Existing support networks
  • Case studies of successful projects
  • Potential sites in and around Yeppoon

Numbers are limited so please sign up here now!

Enova expanding to Sydney, Newcastle and Wollongong!

Australia’s first community-owned electricity company, Enova Community Energy is about to take its community powered energy model to Sydney, Newcastle & Wollongong.

This means as of 1st October, Enova will be servicing the whole of NSW.

For people based in Sydney, Newcastle & Wollongong, Enova’s waitlist is now open. To celebrate, everyone who goes onto the waitlist to switch to Enova between now and 1 October will go into a draw to win $1,500 worth of ethical electricity from Enova, or a 3-day double pass to the Byron Bay Blues Festival 2020, or other great prizes.

If you’re already an Enova customer, please help them share the good news – and if your friends or family signs up, get them to quote your full name or Enova account number and you’ll receive $25 for each sign up off your next bill

This is a huge milestone for the way energy is done in this country, for Enova and is a great opportunity to support community-powered energy!

Newsletter – April 2019

Dear Community Energy Enthusiasts,

We are off to a flying start this year in the world of Community Renewable Energy!  As the sector continues to grow we have seen some exciting funding announcements made recently and Community Power Agency are energised to get out there and work with partners to ensure the most benefit is realised from these commitments, for both our communities and for the energy transition.

Read on for:

  • Details on the NSW Regional Community Energy grants
  • Our 2017/18 Annual Report
  • Bank Australia grants
  • Policy developments in the sector