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EPISODE · Jul 2, 2025 · 47 MIN

How to start a renewable energy project - Karin Stark and Susan Findlay Tickner

from Ducks on the Pond · host Kirsten Diprose and Jackie Elliott

Regional Australia has always been at the frontline for energy innovation and delivery. Sure, it's the politicians in the cities that talk about a transition, but it's in our backyard that these projects actually happen.Some renewables, such as wind, seem to be particularly controversial in a few parts of the country right now. This episode is not diving into that. Instead, it’s looking at how we design renewable energy projects, to ensure farmers and communities have the value of renewables delivered back to them. This includes exploring how renewable could offset farm emissions, to demanding more from big companies to provide long term support to a community, in areas that will make a difference.Guests:Karin Stark - Cotton Farmer in Narromine, NSW and founder of the National Renewables in Agriculture Conference.Susan Findlay-Tickner - Grain Grower near Horsham, VIC, who is part of a wind farm project.So if you’re curious about renewables, from solar, to hydro, wind and even bio energy, we dive into how to assess whether it’s a good investment for your farm, what questions you should be asking and how to work together as a community.Also, the National Renewables in Agriculture Conference is coming up on 23 July, in Bendigo.This episode is sponsored by ByCC Fine Jewellery, thank you for your support. And there’s a special promo for listeners!This is a Rural Podcasting Co. production - we help you tell your own story.Send us Fan MailThis is a Rural Podcasting Co. production. Interested in making your own podcast? Let us help you tell your own story!

Regional Australia has always been at the frontline for energy innovation and delivery. Sure, it's the politicians in the cities that talk about a transition, but it's in our backyard that these projects actually happen. Some renewables, such as wind, seem to be particularly controversial in a few parts of the country right now. This episode is not diving into that. Instead, it’s looking at how we design renewable energy projects, to ensure farmers and communities have the value of renewables...

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