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RACV donates $1 million in solar energy installs for bushfire-affected towns - RACV
9 Dec 2020 5:00 AM
The investment is an extension of RACV’s commitment
to providing renewable energy solutions for more Victorians, with the installations
at designated ‘emergency safe places’ done free of charge by RACV Solar.
The catastrophic bushfires of the summer of
2019-2020 that devastated many regional towns highlighted the importance of energy
resilience during a natural disaster.
RACV Solar will install $1m in solar panels and batteries on regional community
halls, sporting grounds and recreation reserves that act as emergency safe
places during extreme weather events such as bushfires.
The nominated sites are Neighbourhood Safer
Places, Bushfire Places of Last Resort and Emergency Relief Centres. Many of
these buildings are in remote locations where electricity supply from the grid
is unstable and where one road in and one road out can see communities isolated
and cut off from power and communications.
RACV partnered and collaborated with local councils to determine each of
the locations to ensure it met community needs.
These facilities also play a broader
community role, being hubs for events, sport and other activities that form the
basis of connection and support in remote townships.
A total of 28
separate solar and battery installations will be installed in communities free
of charge, with the first two installations taking place at Omeo Recreation
Reserve in Omeo and Rowen Park in Tallangatta in December. Other sites in the
coming year include:
Yea Showground and Recreation
Reserve
Biggara Hall,
Biggara
Cudgewa Hall,
Cudgewa
Hawksdale Community
Hall
Harrietville Hall,
Harrietville
Dederang Recreation
Reserve
Clifton Creek
Community Hall
Barrack Reserve,
Heathcote
Omeo Recreation Reserve
Bendigo Foodshare
Wodonga Foodshare
Calivil Hall
Recreation Reserve
Serpentine Memorial
Hall/Janiember Park
RACV Chief Executive Officer Neil Taylor said, “This is a great investment in the safety of our regional communities, while also providing energy resilience in areas prone to bushfires.
“RACV last week
welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement of the home energy savings
package. We believe solar and other renewable energy sources are an important part
of a sustainable energy system.
“In last 12 months RACV has installed solar across its resort and office assets in Victoria which combined with an electricity supply agreement with Red Energy, supports the organisation’s commitment to a clean energy future,” Mr Taylor said
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About RACV
Founded in 1903,
RACV exists to improve the lives of Victorians by delivering valued benefits to
members and their communities. RACV addresses the needs of Victorians by
informing, advising, and representing them through products and services
spanning motoring, mobility, leisure, travel, insurance and the home. RACV
seeks to help shape a smarter, safer and more connected future for Victoria.
About RACV Solar
RACV Solar is one
of Victoria’s largest solar companies and is a wholly owned subsidiary of RACV
Ltd with a 10-year track record of delivering the highest quality solar power,
battery storage and energy efficiency solutions across residential, commercial,
and large portfolio sites with over 20 MW installed across the state.