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Bay News: Country festival; Waipapa/Kerikeri new Lions club; Paihia Sea Scouts; Russell; Top Energy

Bay News: Country festival; Waipapa/Kerikeri new Lions club; Paihia Sea Scouts; Russell; Top Energy 21 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM 8 minutes to read Brendan Duggan, one of the perennial headline acts performing at next month s Bay of Islands Country Rock Festival. Brendan Duggan, one of the perennial headline acts performing at next month s Bay of Islands Country Rock Festival. BAY NEWS BITES The Bay of Islands Country Rock Festival celebrates 32 years this year and it s still going strong. This year features over 40 musicians performing at multiple locations in Paihia and Russell. Topping the bill are the A-team, the old perennials Brendan Duggan, Gray Bartlett, Susan Prentice, Jodi Vaughan and Aly Cook and Eddie Lowe the Midnite Special Band.

Virtual solar power plants give Queenslanders power to earn

Virtual solar power plants give Queenslanders power to earn We’re sorry, this service is currently unavailable. Please try again later. Dismiss Normal text size Advertisement A Brisbane renewable energy company has signed a multimillion-dollar contract with a major housing developer to provide a “virtual” power plant for thousands of homes powered by the solar energy collected from their rooftops. RedEarth will link the rooftops as a giant community-based electricity generator. RedEarth co-founders Charlie Walker and Chris Winter outline multimillion-dollar plans to install a network of linked solar batteries to form a self-powered community power plant. Credit:Tony Moore The housing community, which remains a secret, will produce enough renewable energy for its own use, while also being connected to distribute the surplus.

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