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October 15 2020
Horizon Power is spending more than $60 million to deliver 18 energy projects across more than 110 sites throughout regional WA, as part of its work to help renew the regions and support WA’s economic recovery.
Members of the Horizon Power team recently visited Derby for the first in a series of community information sessions being held across its service area. The sessions aim to share project plans, key opportunities and benefits, and ways local people can participate.
General Manager Customer Experience Krystal Skinner who hosted the Derby event, said Horizon Power will hold sessions across the regions over the coming months to raise awareness of the program of works and how local service providers can be involved. “We are very excited to be accelerating our delivery of clean energy solutions for regional growth and vibrant communities, which will serve to rejuvenate communities for today and the future,” Krystal said.
“These community information sessions are important in helping us communicate what projects we are working to deliver, their potential benefit and how communities can partner with us and participate. This may be through local employment opportunities or provision of local services.
“Every dollar we spend will translate into jobs, the upskilling of our existing workforce, creating opportunities for local businesses or bridging the renewable energy technology gap for our regions. Some of the projects will also provide greater access to renewable energy options like solar, which will help reduce energy costs for regional customers.”
Krystal said the Derby event was well received, with more than 60 members of the general and business communities turning out to learn more.
For more information on how Horizon Power is working to Renew the Regions visit renewtheregions.com.au
People interested in hearing more about Renew the Regions projects in your area should come to their nearest community information session:
Date | Venue | Time |
22 October | Exmouth Golf Club, Exmouth | 6-8pm |
4 November | The Web Business Hub, Port Hedland | 3-5pm |
5 November | Carnarvon Yacht Club, Carnarvon | 5-7pm |
7 November | Broome Boulevard Shopping Centre, Broome | 8am-12pm |
9 November | Red Earth Arts Precinct (REAP) Karratha | 6-8pm |
10 November | Mangrove Hotel, Broome | 5-7pm |
17 November | Halls Creek Motel, Halls Creek | 3.30-5.30pm |
18 November | Kununurra Country Club Resort, Kununurra | 5.30-7.30pm |
12 December | Denham Recreation Centre, Denham | 9am-1pm |
Horizon Power acknowledges the Traditional Custodians throughout Western Australia and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to all members of the Aboriginal communities and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.
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