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climate emergency action network cleansa search main menu skip to primary content skip to secondary content home about clean contact post navigation ← older posts solar thermal in pt augusta is a go!! posted on august 27, 2017 by cleansa reply solar thermal is coming to port augusta! last week we heard the incredible news that premier weatherill and the south australian government will back solar thermal with storage in port augusta! construction of the 150-megawatt plant will commence next year and is expected to provide 100% of the state government’s energy needs by 2020. read the abc news article here . this is a massive win for the climate, the local port augusta community, and people power! it is the culmination of a strong grassroots campaign over the last seven years, which clean members were at the forefront of. back in 2010, inspired by the beyond zero emissions “zero carbon australia stationary energy plan”, a small group of committed clean members travelled up to port augusta to engage the local community around this vision for a renewable future for their town. over the following years, a number of other groups came on board, forming the repower port augusta alliance, and a local action group was formed. a diverse range of stakeholders – from local councils, to unions, to environmental groups, worked together to turn this vision into a reality. thank you to everyone who has played a part in helping this campaign win – by running stalls, doorknocking, attending rallies, signing petitions, lobbying mps or talking to friends and family about the issue. give yourselves a big pat on the back! let this win show us that people power can change the world – and combat climate change. we have a long way to go to win the struggle to phase out fossil fuels and transition to 100% renewable energy, but for now, celebrate this win – together, we did it! celebrate winning solar thermal for port augusta saturday 2nd september, 6:30pm central oval, port augusta rsvp via this form repower port augusta is throwing a party in port augusta to celebrate this amazing win for people power and the community. everyone who has supported the campaign over the years is invited to come along! it’s going to be a great party and we’ve got a lot to celebrate! we’ll hear stories from some of the key leaders of this campaign throughout the years and it will be a great opportunity to catch up with old friends and make new ones. light food will be provided and drinks will be available for purchase at the bar. the event is free to attend but donations to cover costs will be appreciated. please rsvp if you will be attending to assist with catering. hope to see you there! posted in default | leave a reply making solar thermal happen – forum posted on june 17, 2015 by cleansa 1 update : video from the event. — join the repower port augusta alliance for an evening discussing why and how we can make solar thermal happen in south australia. when : wednesday the 5th of august . doors open 6pm for 6:30 start. where : allan scott auditorium (h2-16), hawke building, city west campus, university of south australia (55 north tce, adelaide) with dr keith lovegrove a solar thermal expert with the climate change institute at anu (canberra); dr. peter burdon a senior lecturer at the adelaide law school; gary rowbottom the chairperson of repower port augusta, and technical officer at alinta energy’s pt augusta power stations. plus darrin spinks the executive director of heliostat sa. entry by donation to support the campaign. rsvp on the facebook event . for more information contact clean by emailing info@cleansa.org or calling gemma on 0437 714 786 the poster can be downloaded as a pdf here . if you are unsure of the location, click here or on the map below : location of forum (google maps) posted in event | 1 reply clean meeting – thursday 16th april, 6pm posted on april 2, 2015 by cleansa reply when : thursday 16th april, 6pm where : activist centre join us to discuss the repower port augusta campaign and organising a forum regarding the recent release of the draft balance of study report from alinta energy. we will also be organising the latest outreach activities. such as running a stall on easter saturday (4th april) at henley beach square from 10.30am. all welcome at the meeting. for info contact gemma (0437 714 786) posted in meetings | leave a reply climate awareness oasis – proposal posted on october 12, 2014 by cleansa reply below is the main content of the cleansa climate awareness oasis proposal. you can download the full version as an editable word doc , or a generic pdf version . — the climate emergency action network of south australia (clean sa) is seeking collaboration with local councils, not for profit organisations and community groups on a community engagement project over the summer of 2014/15. our proposal centres on the idea of a climate awareness oasis being set up at key public locations where people frequent in the hot weather, such as beaches. at these locations, we would set up engaging information booths with interactive activities, aiming to inspire engagement on the interconnected issues of climate change and extreme weather, as well as heat safety and community resilience. we envision the climate awareness oasis stalls being made up of multiple components – facilitating access by different audiences and enabling different levels of interaction and interest. these may include (but need not be limited to): information displays – climate science, connection to extreme weather, heatwave safety, ways for people to get involved giveaways eg. water, ice cream, sunblock a solar-powered media tent (eg. laptop set up w/ videos, powerpoint presentation) interactive activities – ideas include: photo petition summer heat action pledge workshops / climate presentations kids area & activities eg. face-painting, climate fact trail/treasure hunt kites flying climate-change messages a model of a solar-thermal power plant like the one proposed for port augusta visual displays of projected sea level rise and temperature increases ‘ask a climate scientist’ (a guest climate scientist in residence to answer people’s questions) to help make this proposal a reality, clean requests assistance to: provide access to potential sites provide financial and/or in-kind support and sponsorship (eg. for the provision of giveaways) provide information resources for distribution on heat safety, adaptation measures and existing local climate change projects provide shade structures and infrastructure print materials and signage assist with staffing the oasis promote the oasis connect us with relevant community groups rationale: the hot weather experienced in adelaide over summer, and particularly during heatwaves, compels the general public to consider the impacts of climate change and what life will actually feel like in a warming world. clean believes this is an ideal time to conduct awareness-raising activities regarding climate change and heat-related health issues, exploring how to care for ourselves during extreme heat events and how to care for the planet to avoid further catastrophic hot weather. the climate awareness oasis aims to educate the public about climate change, but more importantly to inspire people to take action and become part of the solution. posted in default | leave a reply clean meeting – 29th october posted on october 12, 2014 by cleansa reply when : wednesday 29th october, 6pm where : activist centre join us to help organise the summer heat wave campaign. all welcome. for info contact gemma (0437 714 786) posted in meetings | leave a reply clean meeting – 27th sept posted on september 26, 2014 by cleansa reply when : saturday september 27th, 11:00am – 1:00pm (note earlier time) where : adelaide city library , level 3, francis st (just off rundle mall). join us for introducing the new members who’ve joined since the people’s climate march and to help organise the s
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