Solar Projects Enhance Community Infrastructure Efficiency

Gunnedah Shire Council

Solar Projects Enhance Community Infrastructure Efficiency

Gunnedah Shire Council will invest in significant solar projects for key community infrastructure, thanks to $439,815 in Australian Government funding.

One of 66 local governments across Australia selected for the Community Energy Upgrades Fund program, Council will match the funding to support projects at the Gunnedah Memorial Pool Complex, Gunnedah Sewerage Treatment Plan and Number 8 Bore on Orange Grove Road.

As part of a national initiative to improve energy efficiency and electrification in community facilities, Council will carry out $879,630 worth of projects including:

Council’s Director Infrastructure Services Jeremy Bartlett said the funding was a major step towards Gunnedah Shire’s commitment to maximise energy efficiency, reduce energy bills, and improve energy security and independence.

“Without external funding, the proposed solar installations were unlikely to go ahead in the short-term, so it’s great news for the Shire that Council can now move forward with these upgrades,” Jeremy said.

“In particular, the project at the pool complex will create positive changes by supporting staff behind-the-scenes by reducing manual processes and making it safer, while also giving staff more reliable control of the filtration and chemical management systems.

“We look forward to delivering these valuable projects for our community.”

Work on the upgrades will start in the coming months and is expected to be completed by the end of 2026.

Caption: Gunnedah Shire Council Manager Water Services Michael Ludlow and Keshan Dharmasena Water Services Engineer at the site of the planned solar upgrades for Number 8 Bore on Orange Grove Road, Gunnedah.

https://gunnedah.nsw.gov.au/index.php/council/keep-in-touch/latest-news-media/item/2908-major-solar-projects-to-boost-efficiency-of-community-infrastructure

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