Expressions of Interest open to find energy partner for Logan solar trial

PRESS RELEASE

The Palaszczuk Government is looking for an energy partner to deliver solar energy right into the homes of low income Logan families living in public housing.

Acting Minister for Housing and Public Works Craig Crawford said Expressions of Interest were invited from Monday 9 July 2018.

“We want local Queensland businesses to participate in this competitive market process,” Mr Crawford said.

“We are looking for a high-quality business which has solar products, installer accreditation and all the necessary insurance, registration and applicable energy licenses in place.”

Member for Woodridge Cameron Dick said residents living in public housing in his area would benefit from this great initiative.

“The Palaszczuk Government is committed to helping Queenslanders with their cost of living pressures and this will help some of our most vulnerable people,” Mr Dick said.

“The tenants participating in the Logan trial will buy the solar power they use for a discounted per kilowatt hour rate.

“This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of an innovative trial which will create jobs, deliver clean energy and lower the power bills of Queenslanders on low incomes.”

Mr Dick said the Palaszczuk Government is committed to supporting local businesses wherever possible.

“So one aspect we will look at is whether the successful tenderer will employ local tradies, including electricians and suppliers,” he said.

“Following the appointment of a preferred provider, Logan households will then be invited to participate in the program.”

Energy Minister Dr Anthony Lynham said the solar trial had already proved an outstanding success in Cairns and Rockhampton, with more than 800 solar panel systems being installed.

“The Queensland Government is committed to increasing the uptake of renewable energy to drive jobs and investment and reduce emissions.

“In Cairns and Rockhampton we are expecting to see savings of up to $250 per year on electricity bills and we want to bring savings to tenants in Logan as well,” Dr Lynham said.

The solar panels will be installed on selected public housing roofs in the electorates of Waterford, Coomera, Woodridge, Logan, Algester and Springwood.

The EOI is open to interested parties on the QTenders website from 9 July 2018 – https://www.hpw.qld.gov.au/qtenders/

Candidates will be shortlisted by 4 September to proceed to the next phase of the procurement process.

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