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    Alinta ensures green energy

    Alinta Energy and Procurement Australasia have signed an agreement to facilitate the execution of 10‐year power purchase agreements (PPAs) with 13 Victorian councils and 1 State Government Authority.

    Under the agreements, the Bald Hills Wind Farm in Gippsland, an accredited GreenPower generator, will supply large‐scale generation certificates to meet the specific renewable energy requirements of each signatory.

    Spokespeople from both Alinta Energy and Procurement Australasia said they were excited and proud of the agreement.

    “I’m really pleased that we’ve been able to cater to the needs of these organisations through these PPAs, following what I hope has been a smooth process for them,” said Brent Graham, Alinta Energy’s General Manager Commercial and Industrial.

    “One of the benefits of these 10‐year PPAs is the certainty it will provide those organisations and their constituents, which is important given the volatility we’ve seen in energy markets over the last decade,” he explained.

    This PPAs builds on the National GreenPower Accreditation Program which provides assurance for electricity customers that their voluntary commitments are matched with renewable energy that is added to the grid on their behalf.

    Joe Arena, CEO of Procurement Australasia, said “As an organisation, we are excited by this significant milestone that will support our members for an entire decade. We are now in the process of establishing two more Renewable Energy Power Purchase Agreements, including one in Western Australia.

    “Particular congratulations go to Brendan Hoare who leads our Strategic Sourcing team. Hoare and his advisors did a magnificent job in establishing this contract. We also acknowledge our dedicated and diligent account management team so ably led by our Sales Director Jason Mackenzie. Mackenzie and his team also keep clients informed of the progress every step of the way, giving them a high level of knowledge and comfort throughout the entire process.”

    The PPAs will commence from 1 July 2020.

    For further information, contact:

    Joe Arena, Chief Executive Officer, Procurement Australasia

    Ph: (03) 9810 8600

    Julian Polachek, External Communications Manager, Alinta Energy

    M: 0403 590 339

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    Procurement Australasia signs a 10-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) with Alinta Energy (PALTD)

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