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Buying fridges and freezers
Fridges are one of the most expensive appliances to buy and run. As they consume energy 24 hours a day, it’s important to think outside the icebox and choose a model that will save power.
Buying televisions
While buying a big, cheap television may be tempting, it could cost you in the long run. The type of technology, screen size and brightness all contribute to how much electricity your television will use.
Buying washing machines and dryers
Buying new laundry appliances is a good opportunity to save electricity and water, but with so many options it can be confusing to know which one to buy.
Net Zero construction materials for government
In 2021 a series of briefings were undertaken with NSW government executives and leaders on using low emissions building materials in their operations.
Thank you
Thank you for registering your interest in the residential battery incentives
Solar is cutting energy bills for Dave
Dave and Isobel recommend the Solar for Low Income Households offer to anyone who’s thinking about it. Want to save on your household energy bills with a free solar system?
Catherine's home is powered by solar
“Now I tell everyone, if you’re eligible, go online and check it out.” The Solar for Low Income Households trial helps eligible households in selected NSW regions access clean affordable energy by installing free 3kW solar systems on their homes.
Home solar systems
Introduction to home solar systems. Learn more to help you make the switch to solar.
Why declarations are the first step to decarbonisation
Cyril Giraud spent the first few years of his career digging around in quarries, while Philippa Stone was sifting through London's skips.
Partnering to make solar simple
The City of Canterbury Bankstown is tackling climate change head on with an ambitious target of Net Zero council emissions by 2050.
