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Transitioning to clean energy

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Renters guide to sustainable living

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communities leading the change

Energy Innovation Co-Operative

Energise Gippsland: Renewable Fund

Energy Innovation Co-Operative

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Energy Innovation Co-operative Ltd (EICo-op) is a non-trading co-operative operating since 2009 with a mission of “working together towards a zero emissions community”. 


Although most of its +300 member/shareholders and activities centres are based in Bass Coast and South Gippsland Shires, the Co-op and its Southern CORE Fund have no geographic limits in their rules. 


 Community volunteering is central to our quality of life, and the Co-op both operates with volunteers, and seeks to support the volunteering efforts of other groups.

Gippsland Community Power Hub

Energise Gippsland: Renewable Fund

Energy Innovation Co-Operative

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The Gippsland CPH is a pioneer program supporting renewable energy transition in Gippsland.


A team of passionate Gippsland locals, climate change groups, technical advisors and community facilitators are all working together to share practical energy solutions with the Gippsland community.


There are seven community power hubs around Victoria, which are all funded by the Victorian Government and delivered by Sustainability Victoria. GCPH's goal is to increase knowledge and involvement in community-led renewable energy projects.

Energise Gippsland: Renewable Fund

Energise Gippsland: Renewable Fund

Energise Gippsland: Renewable Fund

Logo Energise Gippsland Renewable Fund

This fund was sponsored by the New Energy Jobs Fund (NEJF) to allow suitable businesses and community organisations in Gippsland to afford solar installations with a low-cost lease agreement.

Star of the South

The Green Electricity Guide by Greenpeace

Energise Gippsland: Renewable Fund

Bringing offshore wind to Australia.   


This clean energy technology is also a strong driver of regional jobs and investment.

The Green Electricity Guide by Greenpeace

The Green Electricity Guide by Greenpeace

The Green Electricity Guide by Greenpeace

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It’s time to take action on climate change by switching electricity providers. By switching to greener electricity providers, together we can force dirty coal and gas out of the grid and bring more renewable electricity in, sending a clear message to electricity companies that it’s time to get serious about tackling climate change. 

Bank Australia

The Green Electricity Guide by Greenpeace

The Green Electricity Guide by Greenpeace

Community Customer Grants are for community customers – organisations not individuals – who are creating or having an amazing impact for people or the planet. 


Community customers can apply for a grant of up to $20,000.  


Next grant round will open Wednesday March 16 2022, 9:00am AEST and close Wednesday April 27 2022, 5:00pm AEST.  

Podcast episodes on energy transition

Electrify everything with Saul Griffith (The Driven)

Excerpt Audiobook Electrify by Saul Griffith

Books and Magazines

Drawdown - edited by Paul Hawken

The most comprehensive plan ever proposed to reverse global warming.

  • Energy: Wind Turbines, page 2
  • Energy: Microgrids, page 5
  • Energy: Geothermal, page 6
  • Energy: Solar farms, page 8
  • Energy: Rooftop solar, page 10
  • Energy: Wave and tidal, page 12
  • Energy: Concentrated solar, page 14
  • Energy: Biomass, page 16
  • Energy: Nuclear, page 19
  • Energy: Cogeneration, page 22
  • Energy: Micro Wind, page 23
  • Energy: Methane Digesters, page 26
  • Energy: In-Stream Hydro, page 27
  • Energy: Waste-To-Energy, page 28
  • Energy: Grid Flexibility, page 30
  • Energy: Energy Storage (utilities) page 32
  • Energy: Energy Storage (distributed) page 34
  • Energy: Solar Water

Sunlight and Seaweed - Tim Flannery

An Argument for How to Feed, Power and Clean Up the World.

  • Chapter 3: 'Eclipse: The Twilight of Fossil Fuels, page 43 

Electrify - Saul Griffith

An optimist's playbook for our clean energy future

  • Where will we get all that electricity? - page 63

Getting to Zero - Alan Finkel, Quarterly Essay

Australia's Energy Transition

  • The Electric Planet, page 27
  • Solar and Wind Revolution, page 38
  • The Storage Conundrum, page 48
  • Hydrogen - The Hero of our Story?, page 60
  • Shipping Sunshine, page 74
  • Stationary Energy Solutions, page 79
  • Mobility Solutions, page 81
  • From Here to There, page 95

renew magazines

  • Jan - Mar 22: ...of droughts and flooding rains... (page 18 'Recyclable blades and clean batteries)
  • Oct - Dec 21: On the crest of change (page 60 'Everything you ever wanted to know about electric vehicles...')
  • Jul - Sep 21: Green Rebuild Toolkit (page 15 'All-electric homes are cheaper to run in WA - just like everywhere else')
  • Jan - Mar 21: Sharing the sun: the case for agrivoltaics (page 59 'Sharing the sky')


2040 - Damon Gameau

A Handbook for the Regeneration based on the documentary 2040.

  • Energy Transition page 37-41
  • Microgrids could power our cities by 2040, page 43-46
  • The Transition, page 47
  • More reasons for hope, page 49
  • What you can do to help, page 52-58

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Larissa C - Megan N - Mohya Davies - Bev C - Gen A - Ross G - Aileen V - Michael N - Pat O - Venetia

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