ACEenergy is holding community drop-in sessions for Little River residents interested in hearing more about the company’s plans for a Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) in the region.
ACEnergy is developing the 350 MW Little River BESS 14km north-west of Little River. The company says the project will support the state’s clean energy transition and secure reliable, affordable power for Victorians.
These information sessions offer residents the opportunity to learn more about the project, share feedback, and hear about ACEenergy’s $1.5 million Community Benefit Fund and Community Reference Group.
The Community Reference Group will act as a key conduit for community involvement and represent local residents, businesses, community and industry groups.
ACEenergy has also launched a community survey to understand key priority areas for the local community to inform the Community Benefit Fund. Initiatives eligible for funding may include: community grants and investments, scholarships, educational or vocational training, local procurement, jobs and training and First Nations benefit sharing.
The survey closes on 3 July.
Those interested in joining the Community Reference Group can attend one of the drop-in sessions or email info@littleriverbess.com.au.
Little River BESS community drop-in sessions will be held on Thursday, 19 June, 4pm – 7pm and Friday, 20 June, 9am – 12pm, at the Little River Mechanics Institute Hall, 8 Rothwell Road, Little River.