Ardyloon to Receive Solar Power Through Government Program
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Horizon Power solar program cuts energy costs in WA’s north - Australian Manufacturing
Remote households in Western Australia’s Kimberley region are seeing tangible reductions in their energy bills through a rooftop solar initiative led by Horizon Power and backed by State and Federal funding. The Kimberley Communities Solar Saver (KCSS) program has rolled out rooftop solar installations in the remote communities of Warmun and Bidyadanga, with works underway in Ardyaloon. The program is designed to support a just energy transitio…
Rooftop solar rollout powers ahead in remote WA
Households in two remote communities in Western Australia’s Kimberley region are sharing the benefits of rooftop solar as part of a program that has already delivered almost 780 kW of PV generation capacity and will eventually roll out a combined 2 MW.Western Australian regional energy provider Horizon Power says almost 780 MW of rooftop solar has been installed across homes in the remote communities of Warmun and Bidyadanga as part of the Kimbe…
Horizon Power kicks off solar saver program - Utility Magazine
A Horizon Power solar installations in Warmun, where the KCSS program began. Image: Horizon Power Households in remote Western Australia are set to save on their energy bills as the Kimberley Communities Solar Saver Program powers up. Jointly funded by the Federal and Western Australian governments, the Kimberley Communities Solar Savers (KCSS) program is expected to install up to 300 rooftop solar systems across five communities – with a combi…
Solar program delivers savings for remote Kimberley homes
Remote Kimberley households are saving on energy bills under a rooftop solar program jointly funded by the Western Australian and federal governments. Rooftop solar systems have been installed in the remote communities of Warmun and Bidyadanga as part of Horizon Power‘s Kimberley Communities Solar Saver (KCSS) program. Work in a third community, Ardyaloon, is underway. The program, a collaboration between Horizon Power and the Department of Comm…
Rooftops cut diesel use for Kimberley households - Ecogeneration
Image: tolly65/stock.adobe.com More than 780 kilowatts of rooftop solar has been installed across two remote Kimberley communities under Horizon Power’s Kimberley Communities Solar Saver (KCSS) program, with a third site now under construction. The program has so far delivered over $60,000 in energy bill credits across the communities of Warmun and Bidyadanga, with households receiving average annual savings of $450. Funded jointly by the WA and…
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