EnergyCo program to help businesses harness renewables

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Businesses and local councils in Renewable Energy Zones (REZs) will be empowered to save money and help meet net zero targets under a new initiative from the NSW Government’s EnergyCo.

The Energy Corporation of NSW (EnergyCo) has partnered with the Business Renewables Centre Australia (BRC-A) to help businesses understand how they can buy electricity directly from renewable energy generators such as solar and wind farms, and from energy retailers with renewable generation.

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The program will help businesses and councils harness the potential of renewable energy power purchase agreements (PPAs), which secure access to long-term, reliable renewable energy supplies.

Information sessions have already kicked off in the Central-West Orana REZ and further sessions are planned for the Hunter-Central Coast and New England REZs in the coming months.

The program provides resources and educational opportunities to equip participants with the knowledge and confidence to navigate the PPA process.

Through a series of workshops, participants will gain valuable insights into the financial and environmental benefits of PPAs, the details of the PPA process, and strategies for identifying and securing the most suitable PPA.

Businesses and councils within the Hunter-Central Coast and New England regions are encouraged to register their interest in the program here.

EnergyCo community benefits and regional development director Alexandra Hall said, โ€œPower purchase agreements are a great way for local councils and businesses to lock in energy price stability, save money and source more electricity directly from renewables.

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โ€œTheyโ€™re good for these organisations, theyโ€™re good for local employment and investment, and theyโ€™re good for the environment.

โ€œThis new program aims to make sure councils and businesses in our Renewable Energy Zones have the knowledge and the practical tools to secure the best power purchase agreement for their needs.โ€

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