A Renewable Energy Expo in Narooma on November 26-27 will be a must for householders and business owners on NSW’s South Coast concerned about their future electricity costs.
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The expo is a Narooma Rotary Club Community Service project.
“Many people are trying to work out how to best minimise their power costs, and there’s a lot of information, products and suppliers out there who can help,” said expo coordinator Frank Eden.
“We’re working to ensure the best and latest information on renewable energy will be available at the expo and its associated forum, so people can prepare for the future, save money and also help protect the planet.
“We want to provide people with the opportunity to meet manufacturers, suppliers and installers in the Renewable Energy sector, as well as showcase investment opportunities.”
The Climate Council says that coupling solar panels with battery storage could be the cheapest way to get electricity within three years.
“That will certainly feature at the expo, but we also want to include other forms of renewable energy where we can,’ Mr Eden said.
The expo will be held in the Narooma Sport and Leisure Centre with a forum and expo dinner at Club Narooma on the Saturday night.
The expo webpage expo.naroomarotary.org.au has more information.
Potential exhibitors or sponsors should ring Frank Eden on 0434 197 110 or Mike Young on 0409 894648 for more details.