Australia's Solar Cities
Towards a sustainable energy future
Latest news & events
2009 Solar Cities Forum, 18 November, Canberra
The half day forum was successfully convened and provided attendees with information about the activities of the seven solar city projects. Check the individual city websites for information about project progress
- Perth Solar City's time to shine - launch of Perth Solar City, 5 November 2009
- Solarise - the newsletter for Australia's Solar Cities - Issue 3, November 2009
- More news...
Solar Cities - a vision of the future
Australia's Solar Cities are Adelaide, Alice Springs, Blacktown, Central Victoria, Moreland, Perth and Townsville.
Each Solar City will integrate a unique combination of energy options such as energy efficiency measures for homes and businesses, the use of solar technologies, cost reflective pricing trials to reward people who use energy wisely, and community education about better energy usage in an increasingly energy-reliant world.
The information will be analysed to see how different members of a community can best reduce energy consumption, and how governments, industries and individuals can support wise energy use. In particular, the program aims to:
- demonstrate the environmental and economic effects of combining cost reflective pricing with the widespread use of solar technology, energy efficiency and smart meters
- find out what barriers exist regarding energy efficiency, electricity demand management and the use of solar technology, among businesses and householders in different parts of Australia, and test ways to deal with these barriers.
Solar Cities' consortia in each location are working with industry, businesses and their local communities to rethink the way they produce and use energy.
Contacts
For further information, email the Solar Cities team.




