The Riverina Eastern Regional Organisation of Councils (REROC) and the Riverina Joint Organisation partnered with the NSW Office of Environment and Heritage (OEH) to deliver the 2019 Local Government Energy and Innovation Conference.
The Conference focused on the latest innovations in energy generation, energy management and energy efficiency. A wide variety of topics were covered, providing participants with the opportunity to broaden their knowledge about the sector, hear about some of the amazing innovations that are occurring and learn how councils and their communities can benefit from them.
The 2019 Local Government Energy and Innovation Conference was held on Tuesday the 26th of March.
Speakers and their topics are listed below, where the speaker has given permission there is a link to their presentation. To download please click on the presentations below:
Dean Lynch, Snowy 2.0 – Snowy 2.0
Powering the Energy Future (link to Website and Business Case )Kylie Walker, Office of Environment and Heritage
What’s Happening in the Riverina – Murray: An Overview of Projects and ActivitiesMathew Dudley, Albury City Council
Energy Planning: Energy Management Framework, Albury City CouncilJason Ip, Riverina Water County Council
Energy Planning: Energy Management at Riverina WaterEdward Maher, Charles Sturt University Green
Large Scale Rooftop Solar: One Element of Charles Sturt University’s Clean Energy StrategyDavid Webb, Lockhart Shire Council
Micro-grids a New Approach: The Lockhart Shire ProjectIlona Valeikaite and Arianwyn Lowe, Office of Environment and Heritage
Generating Revenue through ESCs: Case Studies in making ESCs workAndrew Bedrossian and Jonathan Federer, Office of Environment and Heritage
Solar PPAs for Local Government: A New Approach to Sourcing EnergyJulie Briggs, Riverina Eastern Regional Organisation of Councils (REROC)
Southern Lights: LED Street Lighting for Energy Management
James Davis, Junee Shire Council and Tony Donoghue, Coolamon Shire Council
Councils in Partnership: Working with Communities on Energy Management – Junee and CoolamonCatherine Semmler, Office of Environment and Heritage
Grant Opportunities: Regional Community Energy Program, Energy Efficiency Upgrade and Resilience to Climate Change