Electricity Usage
It is important for the benefit of the environment to conserve our use of electricity. In Australia, electricity represents one-third of aggregate greenhouse gas emissions, the largest single source.[1]
Some Energy Saving Suggestions in the Home

- Turn off the lights when not in use; install energy efficient globes; use LED lighting
- Be efficient and sparing with heating and cooling systems; install smart thermostats.
- Unplug appliances when not in use.
- Check that thermostat settings are optimised.
- Buy energy efficient appliances with a good energy rating.
- Do full loads of washing; opt for cold water washes rather than hot water washes.
- Insulate your roof or ceiling.
- Double glaze windows.
- Patch up gaps in the floor and around doors and window frames to reduce drafts.
- If you are able, swap from traditional energy sources to RENEWABLES, e.g. install rooftop solar panels.
The Good News is 29% of Australian homes have solar rooftop panels with installations continuing apace unaffected by Covid-19.
- Install solar hot water systems.
- Conserve water, take shorter showers, install a water saving head.
- Wear extra layers of clothing when it’s cold, use an extra blanket when sleeping.
- Dry clothes in the sunshine.
- Some energy savings in the kitchen e.g. make sure the fridge seal is airtight and use your freezer wisely.
- Have an in-home energy assessment to test effectiveness of appliances.
- Close curtains to keep your home cooler in summer.
Useful Sites
Energy Rating appliances
Click to download the Victorian State Governments, pdf document on
Helping your Household to save on Energy Costs
[1] Reference: Quarterly Update of Australia’s National Greenhouse Gas Inventory - March 2020
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