Spent the day at the Spark Conference 2018 today.  Great line up of renewable energy, climate and innovators from across the country.  Five things I picked up today were:
- Victoria Solar incentive program will deliver 2GW of capacity (that is huge).  More details here https://www.solar.vic.gov.au/ 
- Yes this a '“climate crisis/emergency”.  ACF CEO Kelly O’Shanassy talked about the issues in using these terms, but more importantly it is about moving people to take action. 
- Your super can change things.  Superannuation is boring, but actually important.  We heard that super is actually a larger volume of $ than sits in the ASX.  You can choose to change your super funds to funds that are explicitly investing in better climate and renewable technologies.  
- Plethora of models for tenants and community energy structures.  Great to hear how Pingala, Allume and Sun Tenants are doing new things.  Always interesting to hear how things work - i.e. who owns what and who pays for what.  These companies are helping more people take action and generate and use more renewable power.  
- Scaling from one house to precincts is key.  Josh Bryne had a nice update on how the White Gum Valley project was going - lots of good stuff with water and energy.  And also interesting mention of energy and water links - a favourite of ours! 
This day has been great in inspiring us to continue to work towards more community solar and microgrid projects - so stay tuned for updates on these ideas and projects.
I tweeted a few facts and thoughts throughout the day.  See below.