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Several Solar Vic rebates are available to households utilising solar energy. Learn how to join thousands of Victorians in saving $1K+ a year on energy bills.
How Powersensor Helps To Lower the Impact of Rising Living Costs
Victorian consumers missing out on potential savings
Their analysis shows that Victorians could save on energy bills by switching to their retailer’s best offer. Consumers should look for the box on their bill that says, ‘could you save money on another plan?’.
Queensland’s renewable energy sector is poised for rapid growth through programs such as the Queensland Energy and Jobs Plan. This Toolkit provides a timely opportunity for landholders to reflect on the various potential benefits and risks associated with on-farm renewable developments.
Renewable energy generation set a new record on Australia’s National Electricity Market on Wednesday, with the combined contributions from rooftop solar, and large-scale solar and wind pushing past 70 per cent briefly at 11am and then again at 11.45am, at an all-time high of 70.6%.
In this article, we listed out small business energy grants or funding in Australia that you might be eligible to apply for, in your state.
In this article, we explore a battery project that started in 2018 and was the first-of-its-kind in Australia: The Gannawarra Energy Storage System. The project demonstrated how an existing solar farm can be retrofitted with battery storage.
In this article, we rounded up the main major energy conferences across Australia in 2023.
The Energy Efficiency Grants for Small and Medium Sized Enterprises is funded by the Australian government to help businesses improve their energy efficiency and reduce costs.
Each Australian business can get up to $25K for eligible energy efficiency improvement projects. Check out our article for a quick 60-second overview and the full grant opportunity guidelines.
In this article, we rounded up the latest energy rebates across Australia from the federal government, and in every state and territory.
The Australian Financial Review recently published an article outlining the concerns of industry leaders regarding Australia’s rapidly changing energy landscape on the road to decarbonisation. The transition from fossil fuels to clean energy is an ambitious project, and due to the mismatched speed at which coal plants are closing and clean infrastructure is being built, grid energy will become less reliable and more expensive in the coming years. Now is the time to take control of your energy future.
The popular VIC Solar Homes program has just announced that their solar rebate will be available for homes that are still under construction.
The Distributed Energy Buyback Scheme, or DEBS, was introduced in Western Australia on 31 August 2020 in order to encourage residents with solar to feed energy back into the grid at times when it is most needed. So what exactly is DEBS and how does it work? In this article, we’ll go over the what, why, and how of Western Australia’s DEBS-plus how all residents with solar can make the most of it.
Energy prices are rising across the world, and the Western Australian government is offering an energy credit to all households in order to help with the global energy crunch. This article will give you all the details you need to know to apply for the WA Household Electricity Credit (HEC 2022).
Simply installing solar won’t save you money. The best way to do that is through solar monitoring and maximising self-consumption. In this article, we’ll explore the different factors that contribute to solar savings and how solar energy monitoring can help you save money on your bills.
The $250 Power Saving Bonus is a one-time payment from the Victorian government that is about to be available to every household across Victoria for a new round starting from 24 March 2023. Check out our 7 step guide to learn about everything you need to apply for this exciting offer.
It is an expensive time to be an Australian. You’ve probably seen the cost of living increase over the past year due to inflation reaching a multi-decade high. What is causing this massive increase in the price of electricity and how can we save money despite these surging prices?
Does energy efficiency make a difference? Don’t we have enough power – from clean (though variable) sources like solar, wind, and hydro – to emissions-intensive and increasingly expensive (yet mostly reliable) sources such as coal, diesel, petroleum, and natural gas?
Save energy and money in 2022 - Make the most of your solar power with these 14 tips you can use to maximise your solar savings this year.
Learn more about the Queensland Business Energy Saving and Transformation (QBEST) Rebates, designed exclusively for small and medium-sized businesses across QLD.