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NORTH SYDNEY COUNCIL - COUNCIL CHAMBERS

18 August 2011
Solgen Energy installs a 21.56 solar power system at Council Chambers. read more

BROOKVALE OVAL

19 May 2011
A 22.44kW system on the grandstand of Brookvale Oval, home to the Manly Warringah Sea Eagles. read more

TOWNSVILLE CITY COUNCIL

01 February 2011
Townsville City Council installs a 53kW solar system and contributes to Townsville City Council's overall 'Sustainable Townsville' initiative. read more

NATIONAL SOLAR SCHOOLS PROGRAM

01 January 2011
Solgen Energy has installed over 1MW of solar power for schools across NSW as part of the National Solar Schools Program. read more

BUILDING THE EDUCATION REVOLUTION

01 January 2011
Solgen Energy helps bring schools into the 21st Century with the installation of over 100 systems. read more

COCKATOO ISLAND

28 October 2010
Cockatoo Island commissions the largest solar array to be installed on a heritage listed building. The 65kW system was installed on the heritage listed Turbine Hall during August and was commissioned in September 2010. read more

Woolooware High School

04 January 2010
Woolooware High School is a co-educational high school located in Sydney’s southern, beachside suburb of Woolooware. The school has recently taken practical action to address climate change by installing solar power. read more

Tempe Public School

30 November 2009
Tempe Public School is a co-educational school located in Sydney’s inner south. The school qualified for a $50,000 grant under the Federal Government’s National Solar Schools Program (NSSP), which encourages schools to take practical action to address climate change by adopting energy efficiency measures such as solar power. read more

Cronulla High School

30 November 2009
Cronulla High School is a co-educational beachside school located in Sydney’s southern suburb of Cronulla. The school qualified for a $50,000 grant under the Federal Government’s National Solar Schools Program (NSSP), which encourages schools to take practical action to address climate change by adopting energy efficiency measures such as solar power. read more

Randwick City Council

15 July 2009
Randwick City Council in Sydney is recognised as an environmental leader in the local government sector. The Council introduced a special environmental levy to fund a comprehensive ‘Sustaining Our City’ program which incorporates key activity areas including conserving energy and tackling greenhouse emissions as well as a range of community education initiatives such as the annual Eco Living Fair and Green Innovation Awards. As part of its commitment to environmental sustainability, Randwick City Council sought to boost its green energy generation capacity. read more

Mamre Anglican School

11 June 2009
The kangaroos are happily grazing and homestead-like buildings are dotted around an expansive bush landscape, yet what appears to be a rural retreat is actually a centre of high learning employing the latest in sustainable energy technologies. read more

St Augustine's Parish Primary School

11 June 2009
St Augustine's Parish Primary School was eager to take the next step in its program of environmental commitment, the National Solar Schools Program (NSSP) grant provided the school the impetus and an introduction to Solgen Energy made the installation "incredibly easy". read more

St Peter's Anglican Primary School

14 May 2009
St Peter's Anglican Primary School in Sydney's south-western suburbs has long been known for its historic White House, but recent environmental initiatives are creating a new, green identity for the school. read more

St John the Evangelist High School

24 April 2009
For a school that shares its grounds with an abundant vegetable garden, egg-laying chooks and a never-to-be-eaten woolly sheep, it seemed only natural that it should be harnessing the sun's power to contribute to its thriving environment. read more

Nowra Anglican Collage

22 April 2009
A small group of environmentally-concerned students have initiated some big changes to their school community, tackling climate change and reducing their carbon footprint, with the recent introduction of a solar energy generation system. read more

Silkwood Steiner School

06 April 2009
Through the Casuarina trees, past babbling creeks and over timber footbridges, the walk into this school is an ideal introduction to Silkwood Steiner School's natural affinity with its environment. read more

St Michaels Catholic Primary School

01 April 2009
St Michaels Catholic Primary School has a nurturing philosophy which starts with its students and its community and extends to every green corner flourishing within the school. read more

Redlands

20 February 2009
The largest solar power installation at any Australian school was switched on recently at Redlands in the Sydney suburb of Cremorne, providing reduced energy costs for the school, educational outcomes for students and an increased awareness of ‘green energy’ in the community. read more

The Hills Grammar School

16 February 2009
Hills Grammar School, a co-educational and non-denominational K-12 school in Sydney's Hills District, has a philosophy of commitment to personal integrity and social responsibility, with environmental sustainability being a core value. read more

Nowra Christian School

11 February 2009
Caring for one another and for the environment, at a local and global level, are very much a part of Nowra Christian School's philosophy and approach. An intimate school of just 411 students ranging from Kindergarten to Year 12 located on eight, lush semi-rural hectares, Nowra Christian School is a unique school with a real sense of belonging to the community and the broader global environment. read more