If we want more solar and wind farms, we need to get locals on board by ensuring they all benefit too

Sat, 7 Sep 2024 12:48:21 +1000

Andrew Pam <xanni [at] glasswings.com.au>

Andrew Pam
<https://theconversation.com/if-we-want-more-solar-and-wind-farms-we-need-to-get-locals-on-board-by-ensuring-they-all-benefit-too-236226>

"The race is on to transition to clean energy. Solar and wind farm developers
are inundating regional communities in the hope they will host generation and
transmission infrastructure. This extra capacity is needed to achieve the
federal government target of 82% renewables in Australia by 2030.

The Clean Energy Council has estimated the capacity needed to come on line
between 2026 and 2030 to hit this target. It equates to 5,400 megawatts (MW) of
wind, 1,500MW of commercial solar farms and 3,600MW of rooftop solar each year.

The scale of this challenge is staggering. It amounts to an annual 240%
expansion in added capacity compared to the past three years.

So how do developers entice communities to accept these projects? They
typically offer payments to landholders. Community development funds are also
popular, with developers helping to fund local needs such as housing and
community services.

But these approaches have been inconsistent and lacking in transparency.
Developers have been accused of acting opportunistically. There has been
confusion and sometimes conflict between neighbours in regional communities.

In short, many regional communities feel left in the dark and short-changed.
The energy transition is happening “to them” rather than “with them”. Research
indicates these projects are much more likely to succeed when locals feel the
project is theirs or includes them and they will share enduring benefits."

Cheers,
    *** Xanni ***

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