Residents and small business owners would get cheaper power bills under a proposed renewable energy bulk-buying scheme covering at least four inner Melbourne councils.
Residents and small business owners would get cheaper power under a proposed renewable-energy bulk-buying scheme covering at least four inner-Melbourne councils.
Reece’s main rival in the lord mayoral race, Arron Wood, announced a similar bulk-power purchasing policy this week, called the Melbourne Renewable Energy Project. If re-elected, current councillors Heather Cunsolo from Port Phillip, Pierce Tyson from Mooney Valley and Joe Gianfriddo from Stonnington said they would push for their councils to join the MPower bulk-buying scheme.
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