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Sat. Sep 21st, 2024

Locals are invited to attend information sessions about how to get involved with the Manilla Solar Project, a 4.5 MW community-owned solar and battery storage project.

The Manilla Solar Community Engagement Roadshow kicks off tomorrow in Guyra and Armidale, before a week of meetings across the region.

Manilla Solar has all approvals and is ready for investment. The goal is to be 100% community owned, which would result in the best outcomes for the region like cheaper power for local residents, businesses and shareholders. 

The roadshow is an opportunity to learn more about the project and ask questions.

Director of Manilla Solar Emma Stilts says it’s possible to take part no matter your financial means, with no minimum amount for investment. 

“Our region, like our world, is on the cusp of a once-in-a-generation technological change. So let’s be smart and work together to create our own projects that can empower our regional towns and create a prosperous and sustainable future,” she said.

“Come along to learn how to support a local project.”

Director of Manilla Solar Gerald Arends says the project could become Australia’s largest community-funded energy project.

“Community-scale renewables can contribute in a powerful way to regional development, increased resilience, decarbonisation and job creation. This project is a unique opportunity to take control of energy infrastructure while helping Australia reduce climate pollution, all while connecting with the local community.”

The roadshow will visit:

Guyra: Sunday, Sep 22 at 1pm, The Hub, Neighbourhood Centre 
Armidale: Sunday, Sep 22 at 4pm, Kent House
Manilla: Tuesday Sep 24 at 7.30pm, Manilla Services Club 
Gunnedah: Wednesday Sep 25, 12pm at Smithurst Theatre
Narrabri: Wednesday Sep 25 at 6pm, Geni.Energy
Quirindi: Thursday Sep 26 at 12pm, CWA rooms
Tamworth: Thursday Sep 26 at 5.30pm, Tamworth Hotel
Armidale: 12pm, Friday Sep 27 at NOVA, UNE Smart Region Incubator. 

In addition to the information session, Manilla Solar and the University of New England SMART Region Incubator will host a panel discussion on Friday 27 September. Details below: 

Exploring the business of designing, building, and funding community-led renewable energy projects.

Panelists include:

  • David Heine, CEO of Regional Australia Bank, 
  • Gerald Arends  Director of Komo Energy Pty Ltd, Director of Manilla Solar Pty Ltd
  • Emma Stilts  President MCRE, Director of Manilla Solar Pty Ltd
  • ​Friday 27 Sept, 12-2pm
  • NOVA – RSVP here

This event is focused on the business side of the project – and how communities and business can work together to create projects that benefit  economic, environmental and social outcomes.


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