The decision was made during the council meeting held on Wednesday, March 20.
VECO is the largest emissions reduction project ever undertaken by the local government in Australia.
Initiated in July 2021, VECO saw more than 46 Victorian councils commit to sourcing 100 per cent of their energy from renewable sources.
Now, with more than 50 councils involved, Benalla Rural City Council has joined this collective effort towards a greener future.
Mayor Danny Claridge said the move aligns perfectly with its commitment to sustainability and environmental stewardship.
“This move not only demonstrates our dedication to reducing our carbon footprint but also showcases our leadership in embracing renewable energy solutions,” Cr Claridge said.
He said the decision to join VECO comes after thorough consideration and analysis of the environmental and financial benefits it presents.
“Benalla Rural City Council recognises the importance of transitioning to renewable energy, not only for the environment but also for its long-term financial stability,” he said.
The move is expected to result in significant cost savings, with an estimated $415,000 to be saved over the next five years compared to business-as-usual practices.“
The contract with VECO is set to commence on July 1 and will run until December 31, with the option to extend by mutual agreement.
Pricing will be reviewed every two years to ensure continued financial viability and stability for the council.
“This move reflects Benalla Rural City Council's dedication to sustainable practices and good governance, as outlined in its Council Plan 2021-2025,” Cr Claridge said.
For more information, please visit www.benalla.vic.gov.au/