Solar and Home Batteries Workshop
Learn how to make smart, confident decisions about solar panels and home batteries at Concord Library.
Details
Wednesday 29 April 2026
3:30pm - 5:30pm
60 Flavelle St, Concord NSW 2137, Australia
Free
Learn how to make smart, confident decisions about solar panels and home batteries at Concord Library.
Wednesday 29 April 2026
3:30pm - 5:30pm
60 Flavelle St, Concord NSW 2137, Australia
Free
Discover how renewable energy systems can help you take control of your household energy use while reducing your power bills. This workshop is perfect for those curious about solar panels, home batteries, and available rebates. You’ll gain practical knowledge from an expert to help you make informed choices.
The session is led by Graham Hunt from Renew’s Sydney Central Branch, who will guide you through the essentials of solar and battery options tailored to your home. Whether you’re a beginner or just exploring options, this workshop offers valuable insights.
Expect a friendly, informative environment where you can ask questions and learn about the benefits of transitioning to cleaner, more reliable energy.
The workshop will cover key topics including:
- Assessing if solar panels will work for your home
- Understanding how solar and battery systems operate
- Steps to acquire and install a system
- Maximizing the use of excess solar energy and storage
- Connecting your system to the grid effectively
- Installation and maintenance tips
- Access to useful resources to support your decision-making
This session is designed to empower you with the knowledge to confidently invest in sustainable energy solutions.
The workshop takes place at Concord Library, a convenient and accessible venue within the City of Canada Bay. The library offers a welcoming space for community learning and is easy to reach by public transport or car.
Parking and public transport options are available nearby, making it simple for families to attend. The venue is suitable for parents and children interested in sustainable living.
Bookings are essential to secure your place, with priority given to City of Canada Bay residents—proof of residency may be required. The event is free of charge, making it an accessible opportunity for all community members.
This workshop supports the City of Canada Bay’s commitment to sustainability and acknowledges the Wangal people as the traditional custodians of the land.
The workshop is free to attend. To book your spot, contact the City of Canada Bay Council via phone or email. Early booking is recommended due to limited availability and priority for local residents.
For further information or assistance with booking, the council’s customer service is available during weekdays.