Financing the mass-adoption of clean solar energy for the community.

In preparation for investing in clean solar energy systems we first consider your site electricity load profile, whether its lighting, heating/air conditioning and small appliances or larger base loads such as refrigeration or manufacturing machinery the solar generation system must be matched specifically for your site’s load profile. Once we have completed your site’s energy consumption analysis we can then offer you well-informed investment recommendations, all part of our free assessment phase.

It is a fact that many schools, public and commercial premises where solar generated energy has been found to best pay for itself by reducing electricity expenses are found when the majority of power is consumed during daylight hours,  therefore to maximise a system’s lifetime output we offer our real-time monitoring tool, Youdera. 

With Youdera you get to see real-time how to shift your applicable electricity load so to make better use of your daily production curve from the solar generation system, and thereby optimise the self-consumption of your solar-generated clean energy.

To cater for mass-adoption of clean solar energy we offer innovative financing options from our international clean energy funding partners that allow the ownership of solar energy generation systems to be made affordable without unnecessary delay. 

Working out the best return on investment in solar involves does involve careful reviewing options or in the case of schools determining access, if any, to capital project finance which can be challenging at times.

We help you to figure out the best long-term funding option of your solar project from those systems best owned and operated by us over its entire lifetime to those situations where we transfer system ownership to you, with no penalties, at a future period in the term of a Power Purchase Agreement if that proves to best optimise your return on investment outcome.

Purchase Power Agreement

Tenancy Power Purchase Agreement

Funding Smart Neighbourhoods

We can centralise and collectively manage a community’s solar energy generation resources to provide greater efficiency across multiple shared solar roof top installations which lowers the cost of power to benefit everyone.

Schools and Homes

Schools are well situated to help their local communities move faster towards clean energy by sharing with parents their experience of how to successfully transition to clean solar generated energy, an experiential learning approach that will reduce a community's challenge through the act of schools and their communities working together to encourage solar energy understanding and uptake.

Aged Care and Health Providers

Aged-care communities are under pressure to balance their services with their outgoings, demanding a steady focus on costs. In a similar way that school communities have an energy load profile that makes solar generation ideal as a cost-savings proposition, so too can aged-cared communities become more energy efficient by relying less on grid sourced power while being protected against rising energy costs.

Communal Neighbourhoods and Shared Rooftops

People are demanding greater energy efficiency in their homes, are looking for more resilient to vulnerability of rising energy costs, and want to have healthier living environments, these are all compelling reasons to explore solar. Modern clean energy neighbourhoods are defined as having virtual solar energy systems made from sharing the output from solar panel arrays installed across multiple roof-tops, or a very large single array shared by an apartment building's tenants or even a large-scale communal solar array farm to serve all its neighbourhood members.

Public and Retail Places

Improving community public health by emitting less carbon in public spaces and community retail villages is another compelling reason for local councils and landlords of retail buildings in these busy areas to look at solar, of course uncertainty in energy costs are another big factor facing retailers too. Not surprisingly, solar energy generated during the day is an ideal solution to reducing energy costs and with our government having one of strongest sustainability policies in world councils are able to show leadership by using clean, affordable solar energy to power council buildings the public visit most frequently.

Schools and Homes

Aged Care and Health Providers

Communal Facilities and Shared Roofs

Public and Retail Places

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