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Suburb-wide electrification trials to be rolled out across Australia in bid to fuel transition away from gas | Suburb-wide electrification trials to be rolled out across Australia in bid to fuel transition away from gas |
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Project providing subsidies to install solar batteries and electric appliances part of Labor deal with crossbenchers | Project providing subsidies to install solar batteries and electric appliances part of Labor deal with crossbenchers |
Suburb-wide electrification trials are set to be rolled out across the country under an intervention designed to help spark the household transition from gas. | Suburb-wide electrification trials are set to be rolled out across the country under an intervention designed to help spark the household transition from gas. |
The climate change and energy minister, Chris Bowen, has formally directed the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (Arena) to consider funding more pilots like Electrify 2515, a community-led initiative to electrify 500 homes in one postcode in Wollongong, NSW. | The climate change and energy minister, Chris Bowen, has formally directed the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (Arena) to consider funding more pilots like Electrify 2515, a community-led initiative to electrify 500 homes in one postcode in Wollongong, NSW. |
The pilot, the brainchild of local resident and Rewiring Australia co-founder Saul Griffith, offers subsidies to lower the upfront costs for households to install solar batteries and replace gas heaters, cooktops and hot water systems with electric alternatives. | The pilot, the brainchild of local resident and Rewiring Australia co-founder Saul Griffith, offers subsidies to lower the upfront costs for households to install solar batteries and replace gas heaters, cooktops and hot water systems with electric alternatives. |
The trial - backed by $5.4m in Arena funding - has received applications from more than 400 households in the 2515 postcode. | The trial - backed by $5.4m in Arena funding - has received applications from more than 400 households in the 2515 postcode. |
With Arena-backed electrification projects already underway in SA and the NT, the agency will now look to fund trials in the ACT, WA, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania following the minister’s direction. | With Arena-backed electrification projects already underway in SA and the NT, the agency will now look to fund trials in the ACT, WA, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania following the minister’s direction. |
The referral is the first time Bowen has used his ministerial powers to ask Arena to consider funding a specific type of project, and was part of a deal Labor struck last year with crossbenchers David Pocock, Jacqui Lambie, Lidia Thorpe and David Van to pass its Future Made in Australia laws. | The referral is the first time Bowen has used his ministerial powers to ask Arena to consider funding a specific type of project, and was part of a deal Labor struck last year with crossbenchers David Pocock, Jacqui Lambie, Lidia Thorpe and David Van to pass its Future Made in Australia laws. |
Advocates such as Griffith and Pocock believe the small-scale pilots can provide a roadmap to electrify households nationwide, helping to slash greenhouse gas emissions while delivering cost-of-living relief. | Advocates such as Griffith and Pocock believe the small-scale pilots can provide a roadmap to electrify households nationwide, helping to slash greenhouse gas emissions while delivering cost-of-living relief. |
Analysis in 2023 from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) estimated that converting to all-electric appliances and an electric car could save an average homeowner as much as $2,250 per year on their power bills. | Analysis in 2023 from the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) estimated that converting to all-electric appliances and an electric car could save an average homeowner as much as $2,250 per year on their power bills. |
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The major barrier for households to make the switch is often the prohibitive upfront cost of electric appliances, meaning any nationwide transition from gas likely hinges on government subsidies. | |
Guardian Australia understands Labor is considering a package to spur household electrification ahead of the federal election, due in May. | Guardian Australia understands Labor is considering a package to spur household electrification ahead of the federal election, due in May. |
The federal government has already allocated $800m to upgrade more than 100,000 social housing properties with energy efficient appliances. | The federal government has already allocated $800m to upgrade more than 100,000 social housing properties with energy efficient appliances. |
Pocock – who led the crossbench negotiations with Bowen – said support to help households switch to electric appliances was one of the “highest impact, non-inflationary” policies a government could deliver during a cost-of-living crisis. | |
“Globally, the built environment accounts for 39% of energy-related carbon emissions so electrification will also have a huge impact in our efforts to combat climate change,” he said. | |
Parliamentary Budget Office modelling, which Pocock commissioned in 2022, found it would cost about $11.3m over the forward estimates to subsidise the transition for 1,000 households. | Parliamentary Budget Office modelling, which Pocock commissioned in 2022, found it would cost about $11.3m over the forward estimates to subsidise the transition for 1,000 households. |
Lambie welcomed Bowen’s direction but questioned why the government hadn’t acted sooner. | Lambie welcomed Bowen’s direction but questioned why the government hadn’t acted sooner. |
“Surely, giving low-income people the chance to save money on their power bills would be a no-brainer?” she said. | |
“But they didn’t. But thank God we have a strong crossbench and the government has come to the party.” | |
While the independent Arena board will decide which projects to fund, the federal government wants to see trials in every state and territory. | While the independent Arena board will decide which projects to fund, the federal government wants to see trials in every state and territory. |
“Communities across Australia are seeing the benefits of the clean energy transformation, and the Albanese government is delivering the leadership and support they need to grasp those benefits,” Bowen said. | “Communities across Australia are seeing the benefits of the clean energy transformation, and the Albanese government is delivering the leadership and support they need to grasp those benefits,” Bowen said. |
“Arena pilot projects supporting home electrification will help create valuable insights into how households can transition to renewables and smart energy systems to cut energy costs and reduce emissions.” | “Arena pilot projects supporting home electrification will help create valuable insights into how households can transition to renewables and smart energy systems to cut energy costs and reduce emissions.” |
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