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South Australia’s Gannawarra Shire Powered Entirely by Solar, Reducing Energy Costs

In a major breakthrough for renewable energy, the Gannawarra Shire in South Australia has become the first local government in Australia to be powered entirely by solar energy. This is a major achievement for the region, as it will reduce energy costs and help to create a more sustainable future.

The Gannawarra Shire is located in the Mallee region of South Australia, and is home to a population of around 8,500 people. The region is known for its dry climate and high temperatures, making it an ideal location for solar energy production. The Gannawarra Shire Council recently announced that they had signed a deal with energy provider Edify Energy to build a 10 megawatt solar farm in the region. This solar farm will provide enough energy to power the entire shire, and will be the largest solar farm in the state.

The solar farm is expected to reduce energy costs for the shire by up to 30%, which will be a major benefit to local businesses and households. It will also help to reduce emissions and create jobs in the region. The solar farm is expected to generate enough energy to power around 1,500 homes, and will be connected to the national electricity grid.

The Gannawarra Shire Council has also announced plans to install solar panels on all public buildings in the region. This will help to further reduce energy costs and create a more sustainable future for the region. The council has also committed to investing in renewable energy education programs, which will help to educate local residents about the benefits of renewable energy.

The Gannawarra Shire’s commitment to renewable energy is an example of how local governments can make a positive impact on their communities. By investing in renewable energy sources, they are helping to reduce energy costs and create a more sustainable future. This is an important step forward for South Australia, and it is hoped that other local governments will follow suit.

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