Southcoast Health & Sustainability Alliance
Community Microgrid in the Eurobodalla?
The ANU, SHASA, Essential Energy and Zepben have partnered to see whether microgrids will work in South Durras, Broulee, Congo, Bodalla, Central Tilba/Tilba Tilba and Mystery Bay.
You are invited to the second round of community forums being undertaken by the South Coast Microgrids Feasibility Project (SuRf).
At these forums the Project Partners will report to residents on where the project is up to and give you the chance to have your say on microgrid options for the communities.
Upcoming community forums in June for Mystery Bay, Central Tilba/Tilba Tilba and Bodalla (click here for all forum details)
Community-led solutions including
- Proactive responses to the climate crisis including drought, floods and bushfires
- Eurobodalla Community Solar Program for homes and businesses
- Community solar and energy efficiency projects
- Hire of SHASA owned electric bicycles
- Community engagement, local food and water security
The municipality of Eurobodalla covers 110km of the south coast between Durras and Wallaga Lake including Bateman’s Bay, Mogo, Moruya, Tuross Head, Narooma and many hamlets in between. With our recent experiences of drought, bushfires, floods and COVID 19, Eurobodalla has a great opportunity to reinvent itself. New technologies, new thinking, new living and new work opportunities can help us create an inspiring future for all as we move to a better, cleaner economy.
Check out our strategic plan SHASA’s 2030 Vision
Our Aim: 100% Renewable Energy Eurobodalla by 2030
Acknowledgement of Country – SHASA recognises Aboriginal people of the Yuin Nation as the original inhabitants and custodians of all land and water in the Eurobodalla and respects their enduring cultural and spiritual connection to it. SHASA acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land in which we live and we pay our respect to Elders past, present and emerging.
All donations to SHASA are 100% tax deductible.
