Dear Friends of Renewable Energy Benalla
The last twelve months has presented many challenges, however one positive thing that did occur was that ordinary people did some amazing things to help others who were struggling. It seemed that a sense of community became important once again. I write about this as Renewable Energy Benalla is very much in need of this community spirit. I believe that most of you will know that Renewable Energy Benalla, (REB), has a vision of Benalla becoming a zero net energy town by reducing and balancing local stationary energy needs with a 100% renewable energy supply. Beyond Zero Emissions, a national climate think-tank has helped REB develop the Benalla Stationary Energy Transition Strategy, with its goal of 100% renewable stationary energy by 2028. However, achieving zero net energy by 2028 is an ambitious and complex task. I am writing to you as Renewable Energy Benalla (REB) urgently needs more people to help us to achieve this goal. While this letter is about seeking help for REB, I believe that there are benefits for those who volunteer to become involved with REB. You would become part of a group of like-minded people who are concerned about leaving a safer climate for our children and grandchildren, as well as helping to build a sustainable and renewable energy future for Benalla. By being an active and connected member of REB you would be helping to rebuild the sense of community, which is so important. Your involvement would certainly promote a sense of purpose and achievement. You will also be meeting new people with whom you will be able to share your skills and learn new skills from them. Some of the ways in which people could help REB are:
Background information on REB and its activities is included in the attachment. As I have said above, Renewable Energy Benalla urgently needs more people to help us achieve our goal. If you are willing to help us do this, please contact me by email or phone. Yours sincerely, John Lloyd Convenor Renewable Energy Benalla Tel: 5765 2476 Mob: 0427 662 706 email: [email protected]
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L to R: John Lloyd (Convenor, Renewable Energy Benalla), David Blore(Benalla Community Energy Project (BCEP), Patricia Brooke (BCEP); Karen Nankervis (BCEP), Sandy Campbell, Brad Foletta (Solar Gain), Dr Helen Haines (MP for Indi), Alan Robertson (Head of Construction, Winton Solar Farm/FRV), Sue Campbell, Michelle Lindsay (Munro Avenue Pre-School Teacher), with three dear little preschool students, energy consumers of the future! John Lloyd’s presentation at the ‘Switch On’ ceremony for the Munro Avenue Pre-school ‘behind the meter’ initiative Introduction … …I would like to explain how the solar panels came to be installed on Munro Ave Preschool. As Michelle mentioned, I am Convenor of Renewable Energy Benalla, which is an action group of Benalla Sustainable Future Group, a not-for-profit community group which actively encourages taking action on climate change. Renewable Energy Benalla seeks to encourage the uptake of renewable energy in Benalla Rural City and has initiated the Benalla Community Energy Project as one way of contributing to this. The community energy project aims to establish a donation based revolving fund to install solar panels or undertake energy efficiency upgrades on community facilities in and around Benalla. The project provides interest free loans to the selected community facilities, to fund the works required, with no upfront contribution being necessary. Loan repayments to the fund from the host site are based on the estimated savings made on energy bills. The loan repayments gradually rebuild the balance of the fund, which can then be used to make a loan to another community building. In this way the fund becomes a revolving fund. Donations from the community help rebuild the balance of the fund more quickly than relying solely on loan repayments, which enables new loans to be made to other community facilities more frequently. Following discussions with the kindergarten management group, the North East Regional PreSchool Association, Munro Ave was selected as our first project. Normally, we would have needed to conduct a fund raising program but we were fortunate enough to obtain a grant from the Winton Solar Farm Community Benefit Program, which together with significant contributions from others, enabled us to undertake our first project without the need for fund raising. Future projects however will require donations from the community. We have established a facility to accept on-line donations and the details are on the publicity leaflets available today. Thank You… I would now like to thank the people and organisations that have made major contributions to this project. I will start with Susan and Sandy Campbell. Sandy was involved in some of the early discussion about establishing the fund and decided to make a significant donation to 'kick start' the fund. When the Winton Solar Farm announced their Community Benefit Scheme we applied for a grant of $5000 which we were fortunate enough to receive. We knew that this would enable us to start our first project without having to conduct a fund raising program. Our thanks to Zach Tariq, Project Manager at Winton Solar Farm who unfortunately is an apology today as he is not well, to Alan Robertson, Head of Construction, and to Sarah Stent, Community Engagement person for FRV, the builders of the Winton Solar Farm. I also need to thank Brad Foletta, the Manager at SolarGain Wangaratta. Some months ago I was talking to Brad about Renewable Energy Benalla and our plans to establish this Community Energy Project. He was interested and said that he thought it was time for SolarGain to give something back to the community. SolarGain did this by making a significant in-kind contribution to the installation costs of the panels. There have been others who have supported us in this project. We were able to obtain a small grant from DELWP, the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning, which enabled us to employ consultants to develop guidelines for project management and governance of the Community Energy Project. Thank you to Fiona Roberts from DELWP and to the consultants Cath Botta and Trish Curtiss, who did the work for a reduced fee. Without the contributions and support from all these people we would not be here today celebrating this event. Introducing Helen Haines MP … It is now my pleasure to introduce Dr Helen Haines, the Independent Federal Member for Indi, who will officially launch this project. Among the many aspects of her work for Indi communities, Dr Haines has a special interest in promoting renewable energy and in particular Community Energy. During 2020 she consulted with a panel of local community energy leaders to develop the Local Power Plan. The goal of the Local Power Plan is to encourage investment in community owned energy in regional areas, which would allow ordinary Australians to share in the benefits of the renewable energy boom. In February, Helen tabled in Parliament her private member's bill, the Australian Local Power Agency Bill 2021, which would implement the recommendations of the Local Power Plan. Given Helen's interest in this area we felt it was highly appropriate to ask her to officially launch our project today. Our Next Community Energy Project … I would now like to publically announce our next project. This will be to install panels on the Bernard Briggs kindergarten in Church Street. This project will take some time to be implemented as it will largely depend on donations from the community. While the loan repayments from Munro Ave will help, they will take some time to rebuild the balance of the fund. We will be initiating a fund raising program in the near future. However, if you would like to donate to our fund now, the details are on the publicity leaflet. Finally, can I thank you all for attending our official launch today and once again a special thankyou to all those who have contributed to this project. I would especially like to thank Michelle for her cooperation in allowing us to conduct this ceremony at the kindergarten today.
John Lloyd Convenor, Renewable Energy Action (REB), an action group of Benalla Sustainable Future Group (BSFG) Thursday 6 May 2021 |
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