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Golden Plains Wind Farm, Energy Locals partners for the Community Energy Program 

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Australia’s breeze ranch project, Golden Plains Wind Farm, has allied with Energy Locals people to engage nearby inhabitants with sustainable power benefits. 

The cooperation presents the innovative Community Energy Program, offering qualified occupants inside a 3km range of the wind turbines the valuable chance to appreciate monetary reserve funds and natural benefits on their power charges. 

“Teaming up with Energy Locals allows us to extend the benefits of our wind farm directly to eligible residents, empowering them to embrace sustainable living while enjoying financial savings,” said the spokesperson for Golden Plains Wind Farm, Mark Bruty. 

The Community Energy Program, a joint initiative, provides enlisted and habitable dwellings inside the assigned range the opportunity to counterbalance a huge piece of their power costs. 

“Through the Community Energy Program, residents can embrace renewable energy developments with ease, knowing that they are contributing to a cleaner and greener future,” said Chief Commercial Officer for Energy Locals, Luke Melisi. 

Golden Plains Wind Farm, situated in the Shire of Golden Plains, is a state-significant project highlighting 215 turbines with a limit of roughly 6.2MW each. 

It is anticipated that once it is fully operational, it will produce over 4,000 GWh of electricity annually, powering over 750,000 homes and preventing over 4 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions annually. 

To partake in the Community Energy Program and receive the benefits, qualified occupants must change to Energy Locals as their power supplier. 

Beyond financial savings, members can likewise settle on a complimentary energy audit, getting custom-made suggestions to diminish energy utilisation and enhance execution. 

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