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Victorian councils sign up to largest local government emissions reduction partnership – ABC News
More than half of Victoria’s local councils sign a bold plan to source 45 per cent of the state’s council electricity from renewable energy.
More than half of Victoria’s councils have signed up to a new partnership that will see them pool their energy contracts to tackle climate change and slash electricity prices so more money can be spent on local services.
Key points:
- Forty-six Victorian councils have pooled their energy contracts to source all their electricity needs from wind
- The partnership is predicted to reduce council energy bills by about 30 per cent
- Darebin Council’s mayor says the deal will remove the equivalent of emissions…
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