How it works

What we’re trying to do, how it works and the benefits it brings.

 

At Village Power, we’re creating a new kind of power station

At Village Power we’re creating a new kind of local power plant. At the heart of this virtual power plant is a community battery that allows you to store and trade energy from your solar panels without having to install a battery at your own home.

 

Here’s how it works

 

01. Rooftop panels convert sunlight to energy

Solar panels on homes and businesses in the area convert sunlight to energy. Excess energy not used by household is exported to the Village Power battery. Typically there is surplus generated in the middle of the day.

02. Excess energy is stored at a community battery bank

Excess energy is stored in a community shared battery. The battery absorbs the excess energy generated the network, which can be dangerous, and makes it available in the evening when it is more useful.

03. Participating homes draw power from energy bank

Participating homes can draw energy from the battery when they need it. So energy generated by sun in the middle of the day can be used when most people are at home in the evenings.

04. Community battery bank sells excess energy to the national grid

At times of peak demand, the spot price of electricity can be very high. The Village Power bank may sell some energy to the national electrcity grid at peak times, helping to reduce the price of power for the network.

Benefits of our model

 

What does our future look like?

Village Power is working to make solar power more financially feasible for our community through better rates for the power, a shared community battery and bulk buying of panels.

We want to work with business and industry, community and all levels of government to install solar power on more residential rooftops, as well as targeting and installing large arrays of panels on industrial and commercial roofs in the area.

Our long-term vision is zero carbon energy powering our community.

 

Part of a movement - but a bit different

Community energy projects like this are taking off all over Australia – and most of these communities want the same things that we do: carbon free, locally-generated power with financial benefits for the local community.

Most community energy projects in Australia work like this: the community comes together to invest in a new solar or wind farm, and then buy their power back from it. But building a new solar farm in the middle of a city isn’t an option. So we decided to create a system to share the power you – and the rest of your community – already generate on your rooftops.

Most people in Australia live in cities, so we think this new model has the potential to reshape the energy market completely by putting power back into the hands of our urban communities.

 

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