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September webinar: Resilient Communities through Creating & Sharing Power - Frank Schrever

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Frank Schrever and colleagues have been working for 3 years at Sandy Point to find a way to produce and distribute their own power.


Lots of work later, Frank is going to tell us what they are up to. If you are in a small rural community at the end of a power line, this is the webinar for you. If you want to know what our alternatives to overhead poles and wires and their vulnerability to the changing climate are, join us and hear what Frank has to say.


Frank is a scientist* who loves technology, just the person you want to hear from when thinking about electricity.


What: Webinar with Frank Schrever - Sandy Point - Virtual Power Plant project

When: Tuesday 20th September 7-8pm

Where: Zoom



Did you miss Frank Schrever's presentation on how communities become more resilient by creating and sharing power?


Here is the recording. Apologies for our Acknowledgement of Country being cut off.


We acknowledge the Gunaikurnai and Bunurong, boonwurrung peoples and recognise their continuing connection to land, sea, culture and community. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.




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We acknowledge the Bunurong and Gunnai-Kurnai nations and show our respects to the ancestors of Country and the people living today of these tribal nations. We recognise that sovereignty was never ceded and there have been fundamental changes to their culture and will work to restore what we can. We can all honour these ancestors by caring for country and respecting the balance of nature that feeds and protects all living things.

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