Friday, July 30, 2010

Save Energy and Save Money: Latest rebates from the government


I will be running a workshop for Port Stevens Council residents this Saturday on reducing energy use in the home.
Below is an overview of the latest rebates in NSW and Nationally in case you can't attend, or would like some details:
Please note that these change quite regularly so it is best to check for yourself at: http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/ (NSW) and http://www.livinggreener.gov.au/ (National).

NSW Home Saver Rebates
(for energy...water rebates not detailed here)
These are available for:
Hot water systems- if you swap from electric Hot Water to solar or gas or heat pump = $300 rebate
PLUS: from the federal government, if you swap to solar hot water = $1000 rebate or $800 for a heat pump.
Fridges- cash in your old fridge for $35 (+they collect it for free!) (www.fridgebuyback.com.au)

Solar and Wind Rebates, additional hot water rebates (on top of the others!) and other goodies (RECs):
Depending on the capability of your renewable energy system or hot water system you will be allocated a number of Renewable energy certificates (RECs). You can trade these yourself, but most renewable installers will glean them off you in return for a discount on your purchase.

A Newcastle Company that I recommend for Solar system setups is Solar Online Australia they have a guide to general prices with the RECs rebate shown at http://www.solaronline.com.au/solar_system_pricing

Things to consider with your new renewable energy system..
A very good document has been produced by the clean energy council: called the Consumer guide to solar PV. This tells you just about everything you need to know about buying panels.

-make sure the installer of your solar panels or wind turbine has a Grid-connect Design & Install accreditation from the Clean Energy Council.

- have your system fitted with a gross meter, rather than a net meter, so it is easier to comply with the "gross feed-in tarrif"- see below.

NSW Gross Feed-In Tariff = $$$$$ for you!
This is a very exciting development in the grid-connect solar and wind power world. If you have solar panels or a wind turbine installed on your home and they are connected to the grid (rather than a "stand-alone" system) you can register to be paid 60 cents per kilowatt hour for ALL the electricity you generate. (or 66c from some electricity providers) Not just the energy you don't use, ALL OF THE ENERGY! It does not matter which electricity company you are with. (But you need to have a gross feed in meter and a system smaller than 10kilowatt capacity) This scheme will run until 2017 (although it is due to be reviewed in 2012 or when the total renewable power capacity reaches 50 megawatts).
Helpful practical information on details and actually joining up to this scheme is found on the Climate Action Newcastle website . Don't forget to ring and double check that everything has gone though with your electricity company in a few months time.



These are just some of the MANY current rebates on offer to help you live more sustainably.

The best general website with clear information on all of the above is:
www.livinggreener.gov.au

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Green Power Workshop

Green Power

Here are some of the details from my Green Power workshop.

1000 kWh of coal energy= 0.89 tonnes of CO2 released into the atmosphere

Calculate how much power you use in your home with Origin's

Online solar calculator

Then you will know the basic system size for your needs.



Suppliers for Grid-Connect Solar Electricity at your home:

(Many more suppliers available)

Solar Online's prices (current 30/07/10):

Installed Size kWh per day No. of Panels

Installed
Price

Solar Credits (RECS)
Discount

After Solar Credits
(RECS) Discount


1575W 6.3 9 x 175W $9,230 $6,240 $2,990
2100W 8.4 12 x 175W $11,800 $6,680 $5,120
2800W 11.0 16 x 175W $15,270 $7,280 $7,990
3150W 12.8 18 x 175W $16,660 $7,560 $9,100
4200W 17.0 24 x 175W $21,940 $8,440 $13,500
4995W 20.0 27 x 185W $26,430 $9,080 $17,350
6300W 25.5 36 x 175W $34,760 $10,160 $24,600
7350W 30.0 42 x 175W $41,690 $11,040 $30,650
9990W 40.0 54 x 185W $56,210 $13,240 $42,970
































































The above indicative pricing includes installation in most areas of NSW for most house types.
This pricing includes GST. Please contact us for a quote to suit your requirements.

Good Green Power available in NSW:

The following information is provided by the Green electricity Watch, visit their website for more details and to make this chart link further: http://www.greenelectricitywatch.org.au/Normal

Rating

Product

Company

How much of
your electricity
is green?

Extra Charge
per unit of
green electricity

Extra cost
per week
(estimate)

4 star

GreenEarth Solar

Origin

100%

6.1 cents

$8.05

4 star

GreenEarth Wind

Origin

100%

5.5 cents

$7.22

4 star

GreenEarth Wind Offset 100%

Origin

100%

5 cents

$6.57

4 star

Greenchoice 200%

ActewAGL

200%

5.5 cents

$14.45

4 star

Greenchoice 100% WIND

ActewAGL

100%

5.5 cents

$7.22

4 star

Climate Neutral - Emerald

Climate Friendly

100%

4 cents

$5.25

4 star

Greenchoice 20

ActewAGL

107%

5.5 cents

$7.70

4 star

COzero Home 100%

COzero

100%

4.8 cents

$6.02

4 star

PureEnergy Premium

Energy Australia

100%

6.2 cents

$8.38

4 star

PureEnergy 100

Energy Australia

100%

5.4 cents

$7.08

4 star

Greenchoice 15

ActewAGL

80%

5.5 cents

$5.78

4 star

Ark Climate Residential

Ark Climate

100%

4.4 cents

$5.78

4 star

INgreen Pure

Integral

100%

4.4 cents

$5.78

4 star

INgreen Future

Integral

100%

6.6 cents

$8.67

Reducing Power in the home:

  • Replace lights with fluorescents or LCD’s
  • Turn off stand-by items at the power point
  • Turn off appliances when not in use
  • Don’t have fridge/freezer so cold; don’t have hot water so hot.
  • When buying new items go for highest star rating
  • When replacing hot water choose solar or instantaneous gas.
  • Adapt your home rather than using air conditioners /heaters