Hawke's Bay Today

Church’s solar power plan draws internatio­nal attention

- Christian Fuller

A Flaxmere church’s solar power project is set to be debated at an internatio­nal climate-change event.

The St Andrew’s Presbyteri­an Church project aims to reduce energy poverty in a sustainabl­e way for lowincome families around Hawke’s Bay through the installati­on of solar panels.

Project manager Chris Lambourne has been invited to speak at an online internatio­nal climate-change event, hosted by the World Council for

Churches.

The project initially aimed to install a 1 megawatt solar farm to supply 400 low-income households in the Hastings community.

But after engagement with iwi and hapu, the project plans expanded beyond Flaxmere to include lowincome communitie­s in Rotorua.

Lambourne said the goal is to have 10,000 solar panels providing power to 2500 homes.

“Unfortunat­ely, the impact of climate change is felt first and hardest by disadvanta­ged people, which is part of the reason we started this project,” he said.

The event, due to take place today, will bring together experts from India, Australia, New Zealand and Fiji to discuss concrete examples of how the church is working to transform local communitie­s and help climate change.

More than 8500 people accessed the first two online webinars in the climate-change series.

“Often times there is a desire to help, but this project gives us a chance to walk the talk and practise what we preach by doing something concrete,” Lambourne said.

“There is a long way to go, but it has been inspiratio­nal to see the local community gathering around and offering practical support to get the project up and running.”

St Andrew’s Presbyteri­an Church, based on Market St South, Hastings, first announced the project in November 2018.

Speakers at the climate-change event include Matthew Koshy (India), Jessica Morthorpe (Australia) and France Namoumou (Fiji).

 ?? Photo / Warren Buckland ?? St Andrew’s solar power project will be discussed at an internatio­nal climate-change event.
Photo / Warren Buckland St Andrew’s solar power project will be discussed at an internatio­nal climate-change event.

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