Hume City Council is encouraging residents to go all-electric at home to reap the benefits of cleaner, cheaper energy as part of a campaign delivered by councils across Australia.
Hume will promote the initiative through social media, newsletters and community events. To help residents make the switch to electricity in a way that works for them, Hume has also created a checklist of actions they can take now or plan for the future.
New home buyers are encouraged to choose all-electric from the outset. For households with existing gas appliances, the transition will take some careful planning. Switching from gas to electric takes time and money, and the checklist is designed to help residents prioritise changes that offer the best return on investment.
For example, for most households switching from gas to electric heating offers the greatest cost savings. However, for those with a gas hot water system that is nearing the end of its life, preparing to switch to an electric heat pump might be a better first step.
The Victorian Government recently added new rebates for heating and cooling and hot water to its program, adding further to the potential savings.
The campaign also provides an opportunity to remind Hume residents of the benefits of installing solar. In addition to rebates from the Victorian Government, the also offers a $700 rebate for concession card holders. More than 200 households in Hume have installed solar through the program.
The Electrify Everything campaign is led by Hume’s neighbour, Merri-bek City Council, which co-developed a suite of resources with Mornington Peninsula Shire and other councils after conducting research into attitudes about and knowledge of all-electric homes.