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Sandy Point power : reliability or affordability?
Sandy Point power: reliability or affordability
Have Your Say: Sandy Point power
In order to collect your feedback, we've created a very short survey which we would appreciate you completing. You can access the survey here www.surveymonkey.com/r/Q7DR9F2.
We would welcome your response before the 11th October.
SPCP report. Sandy Point News: Spring 2024
Reducing the impact of extreme weather on the power grid and improving supply reliability.
SPCP assists the Men’s Shed with grant applications for a battery.
Community Power Inc., Spring 2024.
SPCP report. Sandy Point News: Autumn 2024
100 Neighbourhood Batteries Program
Ausnet 2026-31 Price Reset
Community Energy Conference
Community Power Inc., Autumn 2024.
SPCP report. Sandy Point News: Summer 2023-24
Excessive solar feed-in causing problems on the electricity network
Community Power Inc., Summer 2023-24.
SPCP report. Sandy Point News: Spring 2023
AusNet completes Stand-alone Power Systems (SAPS) trial
Community Power Inc., Spring 2023.
Offshore Wind transmission
Community consultation: Have your say on Offshore Wind transmission
SPCP report. Sandy Point News: Winter 2023
Transformer Capacity restricts Solar Feed-in in parts of Sandy Point
Community Power Inc., Winter 2023.
AusNet Electricity Distribution Price Review (EDPR)
Chris Harvey from Sandy Point Community Power will be a member of three of these panels … ‘Electricity Availability’, ‘Future Networks’, ‘Tariffs and Pricing’.
SPCP report. Sandy Point News: Autumn 2023
Electrifying Sandy Point, and other updates from Sandy Point Community Power Inc., April 2023.
SPCP report. Sandy Point News: Summer 2022
Neighbourhood batteries, and other updates, from Sandy Point Community Power Inc., December 2022
Electric hot water systems in Sandy Point
It would help Sandy Point power stability and resilience if electric hot water systems were turned on at 10am