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There are several sites within Western Australia where you can see working examples of renewable energy technologies. A large number of these demonstration sites have been developed with funding assistance from the WA Government through the Sustainable Energy Development Office Grants Program. Remote area power supply display at Murdoch University The RISE Outdoor Test Area (ROTA) operates a remote area power supply (RAPS) display. The display is powered completely by wind and solar energy and demonstrates the operation of inverters, battery storage and appliances. ![]() There are three demonstration systems. One simulates the requirements of a large pastoralist homestead with high energy demand and load. The second is like a remote country home with modest energy needs and the third, a smaller scale holiday shack or caravan with basic requirements for lighting and refrigeration. To help inform people in rural and remote areas about the renewable energy systems ROTA also has a web adress at, www.rise.org.au, which allows you to view the display without needing to physically travel to the site. For further information contact RISE on +61 8 9360 6620. Environmental Technology Centre at Murdoch University Murdoch University also has an Environmental Technology Centre (ETC) which showcases working technologies compatible with sustainable development, including solar desalination, wind and solar powered water pumping systems and composting toilets. ETC's visitors centre, which is used for seminars and courses, is powered entirely by renewable energy. For further information contact the Environmental Technology Centre on +61 8 9360 6414 or view their web site. Grid-connected renewable energy system at Apace Perth schools and the general public can visit a grid-connected renewable energy system on display at APACE, a not-for-profit community organisation in North Fremantle. The renewable energy system incorporates a wind generator and an array of photovoltaic (PV) panels and is used to demonstrate the use of small-scale renewable energy in urban situations. For more information contact APACE on +61 8 9336 1262 or view their web site. Renewable Energy Display at the Perth Zoo ![]() There
is a renewable energy display at the Perth Zoo. The display forms
part of the Zoo's larger environmental program at Homestead Farm and
includes a grid-connected PV installation and a small demonstration
wind turbine.For further information contact the Perth Zoo on +61 8 9474 0334. Environmental Education Centre at Piney Lakes Reserve The
City of Melville operates an Environmental Education Centre at Piney
Lakes Reserve in Winthrop. Electricity for the centre is supplied
from a RAPS system comprising a photovoltaic array, wind turbine,
inverter and storage batteries. Stand-alone solar lighting units are
also used for areas adjacent to the centre.The centre provides school and tertiary students, community groups and the general public access to a working example of renewable energy technologies in an integrated setting. For further information contact the City of Melville on +61 8 9364 0666. Rockingham Regional Environmental Centre The
Rockingham Regional Environmental Centre is currently being built
to provide information, education services and eco-tourism activities
to the community. A working demonstration of a grid connected wind/solar
system is being developed at the centre to facilitate education of
students and the wider community about renewable energy.For further information contact the Rockingham Environmental Centre on +61 8 9591 3077. Grid-connected photovoltaic system in Margaret River The Carters Road Community in Margaret River is installing a grid-connected PV power system to demonstrate renewable energy technologies to schools and the general public. For further information contact the Carters Road Community on +61 8 9757 3311. |
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