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Verve Energy is at the forefront in developing sustainable energy production, using wind, bio-energy and solar energy. Verve Energy recognises the concern about possible global climate changes from increased emission of greenhouses gases and is continuing to further develop sustainable energy technologies.
Our sustainable energy systems reduce the amount of greenhouse gas emissions by many thousands of tonnes a year and displace many thousands of tonnes of coal and gas from electricity generation.
Our sustainable energy projects include:
Projects are in progress and include:
Verve Energy is investigating two wind energy projects - Grasmere (an extension to Albany Wind Farm), and a wind farm at Milyeannup on the south coast.
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Verve Energy have an exciting portfolio of wind-diesel energy systems which supply electricity to remote communities. We have also developed solar and bio-facilities.
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The Integrated Wood Processing (IWP) demonstration plant, located at Narrogin, is the first of its type in the world.The plant is trialling the production of renewable electricity, activated carbon and eucalyptus oil from locally planted mallees.
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In the twentieth century, as living standards rose and energy consumption increased, fossil fuels quickly became the main source of energy for most Western Australians. Renewable energy, however, also had a place.
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Verve Energy has expertise in wind, solar and bio-mass technologies. Hydro energy is also utilised in WA and wave power is currently under development in Australia.
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