ZEN partners with the SACOME Joint Electricity Purchasing Group to secure more clean energy for South Australia.

Underpinned by the long-term commitment from the South Australian Chamber of Mines and Energy (SACOME) Joint Electricity Purchasing Group, ZEN Energy has penned an innovative agreement with Vena Energy to purchase renewable energy from the 87 MW Tailem Bend 2 Solar Project. This new solar energy project will provide more sustainable energy into the South Australian grid and is another significant step to achieving South Australia’s net zero by 2030 goal, benefitting South Australian businesses and the wider community.

The Tailem Bend 2 Project is located approximately 90km southeast of Adelaide.

The energy from this project will support ZEN’s South Australian customers including the SACOME Joint Electricity Purchasing Group. SACOME supported the project through their commitment to a long-term contract with ZEN, commencing in 2019. Customers under the SACOME joint electricity purchasing group contract include the majority of local Foodland and IGA supermarkets, Viterra, Central Irrigation Trust, Adchem and Hillgrove Resources.

”ZEN Energy’s agreement with Vena Energy to purchase renewable energy from the Tailem Bend 2 Solar Project fulfils the intent of SACOME’s Joint Electricity Purchasing Group to underpin new electricity generation in South Australia,” said SACOME CEO, Rebecca Knol.

“This once again highlights the benefits of collaboration across sectors, providing affordable power to some of South Australia’s largest energy users while supporting the development of new renewable power generation for the collective benefit of the state.”

Tailem Bend 2 Solar Project is being constructed adjacent to the Tailem Bend 1 Solar Project, which commenced operation in May 2019 and is expected to achieve commercial operation in the first half of 2023. Once operational, It will be capable of supplying the equivalent of approximately 35,000 homes with clean energy annually, reducing more than 207,000 tons of CO 2 Greenhouse Gas Emissions.

“The energy transition is about building more renewable energy and storage assets, like Tailem Bend 2,” said ZEN Energy CEO, Anthony Garnaut.

Anthony continued, “there’s a chain of commitments that’s needed to make this happen. The members of the SACOME Joint Electricity Purchasing Group engaged with ZEN on a long-term basis, allowing us to, in turn, secure the output of this new generation asset on a long-term basis, creating revenue certainty for new capital deployment into new, long-term assets for Australia.”

“We are constantly looking to innovate how we engage with our partners. Tailem Bend 2 is underpinned by an innovative power purchase agreement which ultimately brings benefits to all involved.”

“We deeply value our partnership with Vena Energy, the developer of the project. Together, we have crafted a project model that will underpin our ongoing work with Vena Energy and others, and we are proud to be their partner. This is the first of several agreements that ZEN is seeking to finalise in the next 12-18 months as we pursue our mission to lead communities into the zero-carbon world.”

About the SACOME Joint Electricity Purchasing Group

The SACOME Joint Electricity Purchasing Group brings together manufacturing, retail, agriculture, and resources companies in a landmark bulk electricity deal to deliver affordable and reliable power supply to some of South Australia’s largest energy uses. The current eight-year supply contract was awarded to ZEN Energy in June 2018 to significantly bring down the cost of electricity for its members and to support the development of new renewable generation within South Australia. The ACCC approved buying group originally arose out of discussions amongst its members on how to respond to rising electricity costs after the close of the Northern Power Station. By aggregating load, ZEN was able to back demand for new renewable power generation and offer lower pricing to the group’s members.

About Vena Energy

Vena Energy is a leading renewable energy company in the Asia-Pacific region that owns, develops, constructs, operates, manages, and commercialises a renewable energy portfolio totalling 18 GW (1) of solar, onshore wind, offshore wind, battery storage, green hydrogen, and hybrid renewable energy projects. Vena Energy has a fully integrated business model and an extensive local presence throughout the region with 67 corporate and site offices in Australia, India, Indonesia, Japan, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, and Thailand. Vena Energy is committed to engaging with local communities throughout the lifecycle of its portfolio projects, as well as incorporating internationally recognized Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards into its strategy and business practices. For more information, please visit www.venaenergy.com.

1. Includes all assets in operation, construction, contracted, and development stages.

25 NSW Councils Target Emissions In Huge Deal with ZEN Energy

The ZEN team is so proud to share this major piece of news! Together with the Southern Sydney Regional Organisation of Councils (SSROC), we are delivering one of the largest renewable energy contracts for local governments anywhere in Australia.

Now, landmarks in the Bayside, Burwood, Campbelltown, Canada Bay, Canterbury-Bankstown, Fairfield, Georges River, Hornsby, Hunters Hill, Inner West, Ku-ring-gai, Lane Cove, Liverpool, Mosman, North Sydney, Parramatta, Port Stephens, Randwick, Ryde, Singleton, Sutherland, Tamworth, Waverley, Willoughby and Woollahra councils will be receiving electricity from ZEN with 19 of these councils opting for 100% renewable!

So that’s 214 gigawatt hours of electricity per year to over 300 major council facilities, 3,000 smaller sites and more than 210,000 streetlights. These councils serve over 3 million people, which is almost 38% of NSW population.

While 19 councils are using 100% renewable energy, 83% of the total electricity will be supplied from NSW solar farms.

ZEN Energy supports a pioneering environmental project to bring nature back to South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula

ZEN Energy has started 2022 by committing its support to the Forktree Project as they re-establish tens of thousands of native trees and shrubs; this will see the return of native animals, insects and birds and sequester tens of thousands of tonnes of carbon in South Australia’s beautiful Fleurieu Peninsula. The Forktree Project need $85,000 to build a renewable energy solution, and ZEN Energy is kickstarting the project by donating $35,000.

As part of the ongoing partnership, ZEN Energy will also donate $300 from every residential solar or battery storage energy system it sells during the campaign period to complete the entire renewable energy solution built on the Forktree site.

“Our customers can benefit from a state of the art solar system, reduce their energy costs and carbon emissions, while significantly supporting one of South Australia’s most important environmental projects,” says ZEN Energy’s CEO, Anthony Garnaut. “These grassroots initiatives enable people to seize the opportunity to lower carbon emissions beyond their own home as well as enabling communities to thrive within the new world.”

Led by Tim Jarvis, AM, Adventurer and Environmental Scientist, the Forktree project is a charity to reforest a degraded former pastoral property in South Australia’s Fleurieu Peninsula to show what is possible in terms of land restoration and carbon offsetting. Tim is committed to finding pragmatic solutions to major environmental issues related to climate change and biodiversity loss.

In collaboration with the Prince’s Trust Australia, this project will develop education programs for young people and the broader community about the importance of environmental stewardship.

“Restoring this once pristine land in such an incredible part of Australia is vital to do, coming at a globally critical time for species/habitat loss and climate change,” said Tim Jarvis AM. “We are very excited to be working with ZEN Energy as a partner.”

South Australian homeowners looking to lower their carbon footprint with a solar or battery storage system and would like to support the Forktree Project can learn more here.