For many community organisations and homeowners rising energy costs are having an ever-increasing negative impact. Solar is a smart way to minimise risk, and with innovate low-cost finance options available, solar is has never been cheaper than it is now.
We partner with members of these communities by working openly towards shared solar generation designs. These designs are underpinned by financial models and implemented so that everyone has access to monitor the installed solar generation system performance, in so demonstrating its Return On Investment.
Guided by sound global expertise and research from over 15 years of operation across the globe, we are able to provide community organisations and local installation specialists the knowledge that they need in order to create informed decisions to invest in enduring solar energy solutions.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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