An energy lab for Peregian Beach?

Aerial view of the Rufous Street precinct. Supplied.

By Zero Emissions Noosa, Inc

Plans to transform and expand the Rufous Street precinct into an energy hub are part of many ambitious projects envisaged by Zero Emissions Noosa Inc. (ZEN Inc.) in 2022.

The site at Peregian Beach already houses the highly successful Digital Hub as well as the new community house (which has the potential to become a true community hub, not just for Peregian Beach, but for the wider Noosa community). Proponents argue that the development of an energy hub at the site would complete the trifecta.

The germination of the idea crystallised at ZEN Inc’s strategic planning workshop last year and the potential was readily recognised.

Indeed, the concept is already attracting interest from a number of players in the energy space. Several of the buildings on the site are owned by Noosa Council and, as such, the installation of increased solar capacity on the buildings would be in accordance with Noosa Council’s Zero Emissions Organisational Strategy 2016-2026, which seeks to install maximum solar panels on Council-owned facilities.

The proposal is also in keeping with Council’s Environment Strategy, Climate Response Plan and its Economic Development Strategy.

The initial proposal has several components.

Firstly, installing increased solar capacity on the Council-owned buildings.

Secondly, investigating the optimum use of the extra electricity generated with the possibility of installing a community scale battery or similar storage scheme. In the longer term, once regulatory issues have been addressed, it is hoped the site could become one of Noosa’s first micro grid projects and/or a virtual power plant (VPP).

Thirdly, in recognition of the inevitable uptake of solar vehicles, it is proposed that several electric vehicle charging stations are installed around the Rufous Street precinct.

Fourthly, it is planned to use the new community house as a venue and focal point for a series of community forums to explain the energy hub concept and to provide a venue for the exchange of ideas as to how the “hub” could be further developed.

Finally, it is hoped that links will be developed to possible renewable energy start-ups at the Peregian Beach Digital Hub.

Once the success of the project has been demonstrated, there is no reason the project could not be expanded to eventually embrace the whole village centre of Peregian Beach and not just the immediate buildings in the Rufous Street precinct.

Council is currently investigating the optimisation of the roof spaces for solar in the precinct and the opportunities for stand-alone batteries that could potentially to be shared across the facilities behind the meter, as well as EV chargers at the Rufous Street precinct.

In keeping with the vision of the Noosa Biosphere, the energy hub concept has the potential of becoming an energy lab, thus positioning Peregian Beach as the smart centre of the Noosa Shire. Perhaps an energy lab is a better descriptor (as suggested by some) than an energy hub.

Either way, Peregian Beach is set to cement its reputation as the smart centre of the Noosa Shire, and it is hoped that the energy lab will attract early-stage renewable energy start-ups to the Peregian Beach Digital Hub.

With land zoned for business a finite resource in the Noosa Shire, it makes sense to capitalise on existing resources efficiently and sustainably.

Creating an energy zone at the Rufous Street precinct can create an entrepreneurial environment without developing the area into an industrial park.

The opportunities are endless.

ZEN Inc. Community Forums

EV’s – The How & Why of EV’s Tues. June 14, 2022 11am – noon Cooroy Library

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Wondering about electric vehicles and how they might work for you?

Join Vivien Griffin to hear about the benefits of electric vehicles and how usage can help our community and shire reach net zero emissions by 2026.

Intro To Solar & Batteries & Greenpower Fri. 24 June 4.30 – 6.30pm at Peregian Beach Community House with Luke Tscheuschler will outline how solar and batteries will help you to get the best from your solar system and reduce your electricity bill.

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