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‘Solar garden’ allows city dwellers to buy ‘plots’ in regional solar farms

‘Solar garden’ allows city dwellers to buy ‘plots’ in regional solar farms

by Solar Gardens | 26, Sep, 2023 | Article, Update

Reposted from The Sydney Morning HeraldBy Nick O’Malley September 25, 2023 When the idea to create a “solar garden”, in which local or city residents could buy “plots” in a regional solar farm, began to evolve, its advocates had no idea they would end up being...
Haystacks Solar Garden delivering PV opportunities for all

Haystacks Solar Garden delivering PV opportunities for all

by Solar Gardens | 20, Feb, 2023 | Article, Update

     An innovative new community project aims to help Australians who are locked out of rooftop solar join the clean energy revolution. Australia’s first large-scale solar garden, to be built in the NSW Riverina region, is giving climate-conscious Australians the...
Solar 3.0: Green power is now more accessible than ever

Solar 3.0: Green power is now more accessible than ever

by Solar Gardens | 6, Sep, 2022 | Article, Update

If state government-subsidised rooftop solar was solar 1.0, and innovative finance models were solar 2.0, we’re now entering the era of solar 3.0 – for the one-third of people who couldn’t access it until now. While millions of households saw their power prices double...

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