Get Involved

We’d love to invite you to become part of the solution to decarbonise our energy use on the Mornington Peninsula and help promote the benefits of community driven renewable energy for all.

Become a Member (or renew)

By becoming a community associate member of Repower for just $20 you can help us engage with communities across the Peninsula to support carbon emissions reduction and the creation of local renewable energy opportunities.

Make a Donation

By making  a donation to support our community engagement work you will help multiply our effectiveness and reach towards reducing local emissions. We rely on membership fees, donations, grants and good will (Please note, Repower is a certified not-for-profit but does not have tax deductibility status.)

Join a Satellite Group

By joining your local postcode Repower Satellite Group you can have greater influence on local initiatives in your community to drive down emissions to meet the 2030 target.

Stay in the Loop

Not sure yet? Why not receive our ongoing updates about local decarbonisation progress across the Peninsula and in your community?

Become a Member

By becoming a community associate member of eMPower for just $20 you can help us engage with communities across the Peninsula to support carbon emissions reduction and the creation of local renewable energy opportunities.

Make a Donation

By making a  a donation to support our community engagement work you will help to multiply our effectiveness and reach towards greater impact on emissions. We rely on membership fees, donations, grants and good will. (Please note, eMPower is certified not for profit but does not have tax deductibility status.)

Join a Satellite Groups

By joining your local postcodeSatellite Group (supported by eMPower) you will be able to have greater influence on local decarbonisation and renewable energy initiatives in your community,  driving down local emissions to meet the 2030 target.

Stay Updated

Not sure yet? Why not receive our ongoing updates about local decarbonisation progress across the Peninsula and in your community?