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'Why the renewable ‘shiny shoes’ brigade needs to work with local communities'

9 September, 2024  |  SwitchedOn podcast

Sally Hunter, Narrabri farmer and Founder of Geni.Energy, discusses the need for communities like Narrabri to have a seat at the table in the renewable energy shift, and how Local Energy Hubs can help.

Our rural communities are expected to do a lot of the heavy lifting with the transition as we move away from coal, and we need support in order to make that transition.

Sally Hunter, Narrabri farmer and Founder of Geni.Energy

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