Bugle Newsroom
23 June 2025, 6:00 AM
With power costs on the rise, local residents are being encouraged to access affordable solar and battery solutions, helping cut bills and boost energy resilience.
Kiama is one of four local councils who have teamed up for the Illawarra Shoalhaven Joint Organisation (ISJO) Community Renewables Program.
The program aims to make it easier for residents and businesses across the region to have access to cleaner, cheaper energy options.
In partnership with delivery provider Shine Hub, the program provides an end-to-end solution to support the community's shift to solar power, battery storage, and participation in a Virtual Power Plant (VPP).
ISJO net zero manager Patrick Whitford said the program's goals were to reduce energy bills, cut carbon emissions, and empower households and businesses to take control of their energy future.
“The Community Renewables Program is a region-wide opportunity for our residents to access affordable, sustainable energy options,” said Whitford.
“This initiative removes key barriers to renewable energy, while building local economic resilience and reducing emissions across all four council areas.”
The program was developed in direct response to community demand for accessible and practical ways to contribute to climate action. It offers information sessions, tailored guidance, and access to high-quality solar and battery systems at exclusive rates.
A key feature is the opportunity to participate in a regional VPP, allowing communities to share energy and enhance the local grid’s stability.
Key goals of the program include:
• Reducing upfront costs of solar and battery storage technologies.
• Expanding access to renewable energy for households and businesses, including renters and those without suitable rooftops.
• Supporting job creation through partnerships with local installers and service providers.
• Educating the community on energy efficiency and the benefits of distributed energy systems.
“Kiama Municipal Council is pleased to see the launch of the Community Renewables Program – reducing emissions is something our community has told us repeatedly they’re interested in and this regional solution helps us get closer to our net zero goals," Kiama Mayor Cameron McDonald said.
Residents and businesses can express interest and access further information at: www.shinehub.com.au/isjo.
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