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First Nations groups in Australia are increasingly co-owning clean energy projects to boost trust and support for the energy transition.
Community co-ownership of clean energy projects is gaining momentum in Australia, especially among First Nations groups, as a way to build trust and support for the energy transition.
Projects like the Sapphire Wind Farm and a proposed 5% equity stake in a NSW battery show promise in improving social acceptance and streamlining approvals.
Despite challenges including low awareness, modest returns, and administrative complexity, experts say shared ownership—particularly when equity is gifted—can strengthen community engagement and project outcomes.
While not a universal solution, it remains a valuable tool when implemented with inclusive structures and proper support.
Los grupos de las Primeras Naciones en Australia son cada vez más copropietarios de proyectos de energía limpia para impulsar la confianza y el apoyo para la transición energética.