Pages tagged "toolkit"
Holding equity in clean energy: New guide for First Nations unpacks the risks and opportunities
One way First Nations can participate in and benefit economically from clean energy is to hold equity in projects. The First Nations Clean Energy Network has released a new guide designed to support First Nations communities review their participation in clean energy projects.
Read moreNew ‘Building Capacity of Proponents’ toolkit now online
The clean energy transition in Australia cannot and will not happen without First Nations. That’s why we’ve designed our ‘Building Capacity of Proponents’ toolkit.
Read moreRefurbishment, repowering or retirement. What happens when renewables approach end of life?
This toolkit aims to provide clear, factual information to help landholders, communities and local councils understand what happens when renewable energy projects reach retirement age.
Based on research conducted by RE-Alliance. it is designed to help you navigate conversations about renewable energy project lifespans, understand your options and rights, and ensure positive outcomes for you and your community.
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First Nations Better Practice Community Engagement Toolkit
This Toolkit by The Energy Charter brings together case studies and practical experiences that highlight what worked well, what was learned and what outcomes were achieved along the way across three stages of engagement. The toolkit incorporates the First Nations Clean Energy Network's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Best Practice Principles for Clean Energy Projects.