2022

Bounce Noosa, a boutique backpacker resort launches their EV shuttle service supporting the charge towards net zero emissions for Noosa Shire

Bounce Noosa continues to set the standard for sustainable practices with the addition of an electric shuttle service now available for guests. From the beachfront vibes of Main Beach and the buzz of Hastings Street, and the funky bars and cafes of Noosa Junction to the lush rainforests and impressive waterfalls of the Hinterland, exploring the sights of the Noosa Biosphere Reserve can now be achieved with zero tailpipe emissions thanks to the Joylong E6, the first of its generation to hit the streets of Queensland.

Noosa Lakes Solar for Strata - first 12 months results are in

It’s a little over 12 months since the last panel was installed to complete their 550kW solar PV system - the largest in the Noosa area.

You can read our news item from last year here.

The data on the first 12 months of the Noosa Lakes Townhouse Solar Project (i.e. excluding the commercial building which had solar a few months earlier).

I’m delighted to report back on the first 12 months of operation of the scheme -

- generated >744,000kWh of solar electricity

- that’s the equivalent of reducing 595 tonnes of CO2 emissions,

- or planting 9838 trees,

- or saving the emissions of driving >2.3 million kms!



— Ian Wright, the enthusiastic prime mover behind the Solar Revenue Model

Ian also said the scheme billed more than $120,000

Ryan Rae, Brian Stockwell & Ian Wright

The commercial building has:generated a further >108,000kWh - the equivalent of reducing 87 tonnes of CO2 emissions, or planting 1439 trees, or saving the emissions of driving 345,000 kms! and produced a savings/revenue of over $16,500

Total site statistics

  • generation of > 852,000 kWh of solar electricity

  • that's the equivalent of reducing 682 tonnes of CO2 emissions,

  • or planting 11,277 trees,

  • or saving the emissions of driving > 2.65 million kms

  • solar revenue/savings of > $136,500

“This year's solar export Feed in Tariff has dropped from 20c to 12c (40%!), but energy rates have gone up 15%. Projected revenue/savings in Year 2 are still around c$100,000. Hopefully in Year 3 we will be looking at community batteries to "extend solar hours" for Year 4 and on...time will tell.” Ian said.

You can read another story which appeared in Noosa Today here