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Surry Hills, N.S.W., Sep. 30, 2020 /Medianet/ --





MEDIA RELEASE: 30 SEPTEMBER, 2020


PRIME MINISTER’S SOLAR POWERED CUBBY SIGNALS THE FUTURE PARENTS WANT


More than 10,000 Australian parents have signed an open letter asking Prime Minister Scott Morrison to fund solar panels and batteries for all Australian schools and early childhood centres.


A COVID-safe convoy of 20 parents will deliver the petition via a ‘solar-powered cubby house’ to the Prime Minister’s residence at Kirribilli House today.


Suzie Brown, National Director, Australian Parents for Climate Action said: 


Solar Our Schools would solve the Federal Government’s energy woes, create thousands of jobs, save thousands of dollars in energy bills that can be spent on education resources, and help make the climate safer for our kids. It’s a no-brainer.


“Instead of wasting taxpayer money on gas, which won’t address climate change or electricity prices, the Prime Minister should be investing in solutions like Solar Our Schools, which solve pressing economic, environmental, and energy challenges today while setting us up for the future.”


Solar Our Schools would create over 7,000 jobs in renewable energy and education industries across Australia and save schools and centres money, according to research by Beyond Zero Emissions


Their research also shows that the energy savings from having solar plus income from selling their excess solar energy as a “virtual power plant” would save large schools and centres $114,000, and small schools and centres $12,700 per year.


Having solar and batteries on all schools and early childhood centres would allow them to operate as virtual power plants for local communities, stabilising the electricity grid by providing dispatchable power during peak times when schools are closed, like school holidays, weekends and evenings.


Richard Buckingham, Principal of Queenscliff Primary School in Victoria said: 


"Solar would make a huge difference to our school, saving us money on our bills and engaging the students in doing something positive on cutting carbon emissions. 


“Government support would allow us to make this a reality, not just a dream."


WHAT:  Parents will deliver a solar-powered cubby house to the Prime Minister at his Kirribilli House residence.


WHEN: 12 noon Wednesday 30th September 


WHERE: Kirribilli House, Kirribilli, North Sydney 


WHO: Deanna Hayes & her 15 year old son Ambrose and Kathleen Naish and 7 year old daughter Sylvie from Australia Parents for Climate Action.

AP4CA National Director Suzie Brown (via Skype / Zoom). 


VISUALS: A cute and colourful convoy of parents, and their young children wheeling a solar cubby house to Kirribilli House to deliver the ‘Solar for Schools’ petition to the PM. (Photos here, more to come after the event)


ON-SITE CONTACT: Heidi Lee Douglas  0401 092 570


For media interviews contact Suzie Brown at 0419 002 606


For more about Australian Parents for Climate Action visit www.ap4ca.org and the Open Letter to the Prime Minister: www.ap4ca.org/solarourschools
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