Horowhenua Chronicle

Solay energy co-operative venture seeks new members

Public meetings in Foxton and Levin organised to inform the public of the benefits of solar power

- Paul Williams

Aseries of public meetings to let households know how to become shareholde­rs in a co-operative behind a community solar electricit­y venture. Phil Malpas from coastalene­rgy.nz wants to show power users how they benefit by working together as a cooperativ­e.

There were public meetings planned at Foxton and Levin in the next few weeks, and Raumati, Paekakarik­i, Paraparaum­u and Waikanae in the coming months, to explain the benefits of solar power and the co-operative model.

“Everybody uses kilowatts and is committed to using kilowatts, so why not make our own. It’s easy. You do nothing . . . put them on the roof and that’s it,” he said.

The purpose of the meetings is to show how people can have control and can directly benefit from their everyday power use. The cooperativ­e model had “Joe Public” as members.

“As a co-operative company our number one priority is to provide benefits to our members, not company profits,” he said.

“It gives people a chance to own their own power company. It can reduce their power costs and make a positive contributi­on to reducing carbon emissions. It just works.”

Solar panels on the roof of a house significan­tly reduce the cost of power to that household, equivalent to between an 8 and 10 per cent return on investment.

Malpas said aside from the financial benefits of having access to cheaper power, solar energy was a no-brainer if New Zealand was to become free of fossil fuel by 2050.

Every kilowatt produced from solar was one less coming from fossil fuels. More than a quarter of New Zealand’s power was coming from fossil fuels, which he said equated to 2000 million kilograms of carbon emissions.

“There is no reason why New Zealand can’t have one hundred per cent renewable power generation,” he said. There were already schools in the area that had invested in solar technology.

The Foxton meeting is on October 17 at the Foxton Memorial Hall at 7pm, while the Levin meeting is on October 18 at 7pm at the Levin War Memorial.

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Phil Malpas says solar energy is a “no-brainer”

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