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Funding and Grants

Funding was committed to the following projects through the February 2007 funding round.

Modular Axis Wind Turbine System
Initiating Best Practice Guidelines for Rooftop Wind Systems
Hot Country - Saving Energy
Bright Future Project
Energy Audits
Feasibility Study of Waste Heat Capture for Power Generation

Modular Axis Wind Turbine System:
P629 - Graeme Attey

Graeme Attey will develop a modular axis wind turbine system which could provide a wind power source that works for individual houses and other buildings in urban areas. Mr Attey has extensive experience in successfully developing and commercialising new technologies. The project will involve the development and testing of an existing prototype to a stage where it is ready for commercialisation, if the prototype proves successful.

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Initiating Best Practice Guidelines for Rooftop Wind Systems:
P638 - Dr Jonathan Whale, Murdoch University

Dr Whale will initiate a pilot project on rooftop wind in WA to obtain data for computer flow modelling that will give insight into best practice for placement of rooftop wind systems. Wind sensors will be installed on the roofs of buildings owned by the City of Melville, and monitoring campaigns and computer simulation studies will be carried out. Meetings will be held with interested parties from academia, industry and government for information and data exchange and discussion of best practice guidelines.

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Hot Country - Saving Energy:
P626 - Goolarri Media

Goolarri Media will develop a TV and radio campaign to inform people of easy ways to make their lifestyle more sustainable and reduce the impact of climate change, including ways to save energy and the benefits of reducing energy use. The messages will be broadcast on Goolarri TV and Goolarri Radio, both of which are broadcast over Broome. Goolarri Radio is also broadcast via satellite on the PAKAM network which reaches Indigenous communities throughout the Kimberley and Pilbara regions. The TV messages will also be played on the ICTV network which broadcasts nationally to Indigenous communities via satellite.

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Bright Future Project:
P627 - City of Stirling

The City of Stirling will train volunteers to install around 13,500 energy efficient light globes in around 1,500 local households. Energy saving educational materials will also be distributed by the volunteers. The City of Stirling, in cooperation with Synergy, will audit a selected number of homes to assess the greenhouse gas and financial savings achieved.

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Energy Audits:
P636 - City of South Perth

The City of South Perth will provide energy audits for 150 households to promote energy efficiency and greenhouse gas reduction behaviour. Energy saving compact fluorescent lamps and AAA water saving shower devices will be retrofitted in participating households. Energy saving information will be disseminated to the households, as well as to the broader community. In addition, the City of South Perth will partner with Curtin University to scope a research program for assessing behaviour change of the project households, with a view to a longer term and broader community study.

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Feasibility Study of Waste Heat Capture for Power Generation:
P637 - Australian Sustainable Developments

Australian Sustainable Developments will carry out a detailed engineering and financial feasibility study of using waste heat capture and steam cycle cogeneration at four of the ten compressor stations along the Dampier to Bunbury Natural Gas pipeline. There is potential to generate between 4 and 10MW using the waste heat available and export this electricity onto the South West grid.

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