Eurobodalla, NSW partners with Repurposing for Resilience on solar panel reuse project
Eurobodalla, NSW Partners Solar Panel Reuse Project
A drop-off center at Moruya Transfer Station accepts panel drop-offs for free, thus eliminating the AUD 10 fee charged at other stations. RfR's volunteer engineers and electricians evaluate panels for potential reuse or recycling. Panels meeting the standards for reuse are distributed or sold at steep discounts with warranties to low-income households. The group repurposes non-functional panels into products like outdoor furniture and dog kennels.
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Community solar panel reuse centre opening soon | Eurobodalla Council
Drop-off your solar panels, inverters, racking and cable to the Repurposing for Resilience team at Moruya Transfer Station.
Eurobodalla announces repurposed solar partnership - Inside Local Government
Eurobodalla Shire Council is partnering with Repurposing for Resilience (RfR) to set up a community solar panel reuse centre at Moruya Transfer Station. RfR is a local volunteer group made up of electricians, engineers and fabricators – all putting their skills and creativity towards giving second-hand solar panels another life. “Solar panels, inverters, racking and […]
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