If you have any questions about the Trial or the application process and would like to chat to someone in person, representatives from TasNetworks and the University of Tasmania will be at the Forestvale Design Centre at 79 Dillons Road, Alonnah, from 11am until 2pm on Saturday 13 August.
Bruny Island information forums a success
We recently held information forums in Hobart on the 20/07/2016 and on Bruny Island on the 21/07/2016. Both forums were a success with around 40 attendees at Hobart and 80 on Bruny Island. A copy of the presentation is available here.
Participation Application Packs were provided at the forums, providing more detailed information on what it means to participate in the trial and how to apply.
Applications are now open and can be submitted online, or for those that prefer a hard copy application form can be printed and returned to us. Applications close on Friday 26 August.
If you have any questions and would like to chat to someone in person, we will be on Bruny Island on 13 August from 11am until 2pm at the Forestvale Design Centre, 79 Dillons Rd, Alonnah TAS 7150.
The Bruny Island Battery Trial is now open for applications
Applications to participate in the Trial may now be submitted online or using the PDF application form. See the Participation Application Pack for more information about applying for and participating in the Trial.
Information forums to be held in Hobart on 20 July and on Bruny on 21 July
For Bruny Island residents who are interested in participating in the trial or who simply wish to learn more about the project, you are encouraged to attend one of the information forums that will be run during July. The first forum will be held in Hobart at 6pm on Wednesday 20 July at Salamanca Inn, with the second forum being held on Bruny Island at 6pm on Thursday 21 July in the Adventure Bay Hall. Please click here to register your attendance at either forum.
Agents of change: Making batteries go the extra mile
For an in-depth look at the approach taken in the CONSORT Bruny Island battery trial, read this article by the ANU’s Dr Evan Franklin, published in the latest copy of ReNew magazine (http://renew.org.au).