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The future is electric

Barwon Southwest households may have an electric and solar-powered future thanks to a new community-driven program.

Geelong Sustainability’s Electric Homes Program looked to help homeowners switch to electric energy-efficient appliances to combat rising energy bills and inspire environmental impact awareness.

Geelong Sustainability chief executive Dan Cowdell said electric homes improved people’s “health, wallet and the environment”.

“Homeowners are an important part of our region’s transition away from fossil fuels,” he said.

“Over two million Victorians rely on gas in their homes and businesses, more than any other state in Australia.

“Right now, there’s a lot of buzz around going all-electric with many people understand the benefits but don’t know where to start, or don’t have the time to do it.”

Mr Cowdell said the Electric Homes program was community focussed and looked to provide real-world solutions for people looking to future-proof their homes.

“We’re proud to offer this new program designed to support our communities to make the transition with ease and confidence,” he said.

“Every solar system purchased through the program also contributes towards us being able to donate solar and hot water systems back to communities in need.”

Geelong Sustainability partnered with Royal Automobile Club of Victoria (RACV) Solar, Jeztek Plumbing and Reclaim Energy to deliver the community purchase program.

RACV Solar chief executive Bill Bloodworth said the program aligned with RACV’s commitment to “improving lives and supporting a cleaner energy future”.

“This is another exciting initiative from Geelong Sustainability that will make it easier for homeowners wanting a more sustainable future for their family and community,” he said.

“We can build off the success of the Geelong Community Solar Program in 2021 and deliver meaningful outcomes for the region.”

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