This film captures the signing of a landmark agreement between the Yued Aboriginal Corporation and Atmos Renewables. It marks the first partnership of its kind for this region and sets a new standard for how renewable energy projects work with Traditional Owners.
The video explains what the agreement means for the Yued people. It covers long term employment, training, and economic outcomes that will support the community across the 25 year life of the project.
You also hear how this partnership creates shared decision making, cultural respect, and ongoing involvement in how the project is run on Yued Country.
This story shows how energy projects can deliver power while also creating lasting benefits for First Peoples and the wider community.
This film captures the sod turning of the Merredin Battery Energy Storage System. It marks a major milestone for the project and brings together Genus, Atmos Renewables, Western Power, and Tesla as the battery supplier.
You hear from Traditional Owners, local landowners, and members of the Merredin community. They share what the project means for jobs, long term investment, and the future of energy in the region.
The video also shows how large scale battery storage supports grid stability and helps drive the move toward lower carbon power across Western Australia.
This project highlights how energy infrastructure can support regional towns while playing a key role in the transition to net zero.
Pilot Theory partnered with Atmos Renewables to tell the story of the Lal Lal Windfarm in regional Victoria. This film shows how the project supports the local area through jobs, funding, and long term investment.
You hear directly from local residents, business owners, and community groups. They share how the windfarm backs local projects, builds skills, and brings new opportunities to the region.
The video combines interviews, location footage, and working wind turbines to give a clear picture of how renewable energy can deliver both clean power and strong local outcomes.
This project shows how energy infrastructure, when done right, can bring real value to the people who live and work around it.
Pilot Theory visited the Spark Renewables head office to capture how the team works day to day. This film shows the people behind the projects, the office environment, and how Spark runs its business across Australia.
You hear from team members across the company. They explain how Spark approaches project delivery, tendering, and long term partnerships with landowners, councils, and regional communities.
The video also highlights Spark’s focus on community outcomes, safety, and strong working relationships across the renewable energy sector.
This project gives a clear look at how Spark builds trust, wins work, and delivers large scale energy projects through people first culture and disciplined processes.