Go electric with complimentary Council-backed program

Upgrade your home to electric, add insulation, seal gaps with draught proofing or get a free energy assessment – all through Council's complimentary program.

Electrify everything for a healthy, safe home 

Be part of a clean energy future by moving your home to all-electric.

Heating, cooling, hot water, cooking, bicycles and cars – all-electric is healthy and clean to run.

Everyone can enjoy the performance leaps electric appliances have taken over the past few years. That’s cheaper heating, cooling, hot water and cooking.

Insulate and seal gaps around your home

Boost your home's energy efficiency by sealing those gaps around your home with draught proofing and by adding insulation.

Free energy assessment

If you would like expert advice on where to start with upgrading your home, you can schedule an energy assessment. An energy expert will guide you on ways to improve your home's energy efficiency. 

Ready to upgrade? 

We have partnered with Solar Savers, a council-backed initiative that has already done the hard work.

To get started, register through the City of Port Phillip Solar Savers page and receive up to three quotes from trusted, accredited suppliers or call 1300 548 598. 

Working together with Solar Savers experts will give you peace of mind, making upgrading your home as smooth and simple as possible. 

 

More information

Electric hot water systems - $1,000 rebates

Heat pump systems are the best water heating options for slashing your bills. According to Sustainability Victoria, heat pump water systems use around 60 to 75% less electricity than traditional electric hot water systems. 

Heat pump systems absorb water from the air and transfer it to heat water, similar to how air conditioning works. 

The Victorian Government’s Solar Hot Water program provides eligible Victorian households with a rebate of up to $1,000 to assist with the purchase of a heat pump hot water system or solar hot water. This is in addition to the $1,400 rebate available for solar panels.

Find the right system, visit Solar Victoria.

Induction stove tops

Induction stoves are a healthy, safe choice for your kitchen. According to the National Asthma Council, “Scientists have found that around 12 per cent of childhood asthma in Australia can be attributed to the use of gas stoves for cooking.” with recent studies comparing gas cooking with smoking indoors.

Unlike conventional electric hotplates, induction cooktops are fast, responsive and energy efficient. They’re safer than gas because there’s no open flame, the electro-magnetism heats the cookware, not the stove itself, you can typically set cook times (so if you forget, it switches off), and residual heat indicators let you know when the hotplates are safe to touch. Induction cooktops are also much easier to clean than the grooves and furrows of a gas stovetop.

For more information visit Choice for a buyers guide.

Reverse cycle air conditioning and heaters

Reverse-cycle air conditioning is most cost-effective and energy-efficient way to heat and cool your home.

Reverse cycle air-conditioning allows you to move away from polluting fossil fuels for your heating needs – and allows you to cool your home within the one system. It pays to do some research in to the right size system you will need. Check out this Choice size guide for more details.

You can also power the system with solar, if you have it, or GreenPower through your electricity provider.

Solar panels - subsidies $1,400

Save on your energy bills and greenhouse gas emissions by installing solar panels on your house. You are still connected to the mains power grid so when the sun is not shining you still have electricity. 

The Victorian Government offers subsidies of $1,400 to reduce the cost of a new system. 

Check out the Solar Panel Buyers Guide and how much you can save on energy bills via the Solar Calculator website.

 

Get started today by calling Solar Savers on 1300 548 598 or visit the Solar Savers website to register for more information.

Deborah's story of getting off gas

Local Port Phillip resident Deborah talks to us about where her passion for the environment came from and the changes she’s made to her period home to get off gas and make her home more sustainable.

Hear more about the changes Deborah made to her home including her advice on cooking with an induction stove, heating and heat pump hot water systems and how it saved her on average $950 per year on her bills.

Read Deborah's story.

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