What a great way to make productive use of landfill sites when they're full. Not a great place to put a new subdivision!
Perhaps LLC/EMC should make an unsolicited proposal to every local council in the country to put a solar power station on every landfill no longer in use. The council's will still have to go through a tender process, but many of the councils might not have thought of this so the market will be larger, and LLC/EMC will be front of mind. ( .. and soon will have a track record after Newcastle is up and going).
Carbon footprint reduction is a priority for many councils (and you could perhaps include the ACT Govt in this since in many ways it is just a mega-council).
Even if council doesn't build and own a power station, it can still help by encouraging and supporting renewable energy developments in its area.
https://www.sunshinecoast.qld.gov.au/Environment/Sunshine-Coast-Solar-Farm
http://www.wdrc.qld.gov.au/solar-farm-number-ten-secured-for-western-downs
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act...er-cent-renewable-energy-20170302-gup673.html
The Mugga Lane solar farm in the ACT is adjacent to an existing landfill site.
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