Djarindjin Community Invests in Solar Microgrid for Energy Sovereignty
Djarindjin, a remote community in north-west Australia, plans to install a multimillion-dollar solar and battery farm to generate 80% of its power needs. Local leader Nathan McIvor highlights the shift towards energy sovereignty, reducing reliance on government-supplied diesel generators. This initiative follows the successful installation of solar panels on street lights last year.
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