PRESS RELEASE
A Men’s Shed group, sporting clubs and a local radio station are among organisations in Mayo benefitting from the Turnbull Government’s $5 million Solar Communities Program.
The Program provides funding for community groups in selected regions across Australia to install rooftop solar photovoltaic (PV), solar hot water and solar-connected battery systems to reduce their electricity costs.
Round 2 was open to community groups to apply for funding of up to $12,500 and closed on 7 June 2018. Four community groups in Mayo have received grants to support their solar projects.
“This investment in our local communities allows these organisations to reduce their power costs and spend more on the programs and support they provide,” Minister Frydenberg said.
Round 1 of the Program opened in January 2017 and provided more than $2.8 million in support for 218 community groups including sporting clubs, Scouts, welfare centres, surf lifesaving clubs and Country Women’s Associations. A further 150 community groups are expected to benefit from Round 2 of the Program.
The Program is being delivered by the Department of Industry, Innovation and Science in consultation with the Department of the Environment and Energy.
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