EMCK Welcomes Broome to the future of Energy Independence

Written on the 8 February 2017

EMCK Welcomes Broome to the future of Energy Independence

Doing business off the grid in the Kimberley is about to become easier and affordable thanks to the newest business to establish in Broome - Energy Made Clean Kimberley (EMCK).

EMCK a collaborative partnership between Energy Made Clean (EMC) and Eastern Guruma and brings together two businesses of outstanding capability in each of their areas of expertise. EMC, a WA owned and operated company is at the forefront of designing, developing, financing, constructing, operating and maintaining microgrids, utilising a world-first combination of wave, solar, wind, energy storage, and water pumping for both on and off-grid applications in Australia and internationally. Eastern Guruma is a West Australian civil mining contractor established in 2004. With over 150 full-time employees and 65% aboriginal engagement Eastern Guruma is one of the most successful aboriginal businesses in Australia.

In early stages of fitting out their new showroom in Blue Haze, EMCK are anticipated to open early March and are planning to demonstrate their capabilities on site with off grid stand-alone power systems and solar water pumping systems on display.

Renewable Energy Manager Bruce Redmond said,"EMCK was formed to provide specialised energy solutions to our clients in Northern Western Australia.

"We are committed to driving innovation through clean energy solutions, we aim to introduce new solar and battery hybrid technologies into the region to reduce the reliance and cost of diesel in all sectors."

For further information contact:  Bruce Redmond, bruce.redmond@energymadeclean.com | 0411720064 or Sue Walsh, sue.walsh@energymadeclean.com | 0414622144


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