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Wednesday, 8 December 2021

Energy saving tips for Earth Hour


Global event Earth Hour is nearing, and Solar Shop Australia is encouraging Australians to
think more broadly about the environmental impact of their daily lifestyle choices.
Permanently adopting intelligent energy habits will make households more energy efficient
and deliver benefits not only to the environment, but also the hip pocket.

Daniel Edgecombe, General Manager of Retail for Solar Shop Australia, said initiatives, such
as Earth Hour, are a great way to raise awareness about energy efficiency long term, what
must happen is a shift in thinking to renewable energy.

“Domestic energy use and our dependence on cars, account for almost one fifth of
Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions. There are a number of ways homeowners can reduce
their carbon footprint,” Mr Edgecombe said.

He suggests homeowners consider the following energy saving tips to live a more
environmentally sustainable life:

GOING SOLAR
“Invest in a quality solar PV system appropriate to your home. Going solar uses the sun’s
energy, which is naturally available,” Mr Edgecombe said.

“You can not only eliminate your carbon emissions, but practically wipe out your energy bill
by selling excess energy back to grid.

“Solar energy not only makes good environmental sense, it also makes good financial sense,
adding value to your property and ensuring you are insulated from rising power costs during
the coming years.”

REMOTE CONTROL
Mr Edgecombe said around five per cent of Australia’s household energy is wasted on
standby power.

“Consider using a power board with a remote off switch. For example, a television, stereo
and DVD player plugged into a power board with a remote switch can be turned off at once,
eliminating any unnecessary standby power usage,” Mr Edgecombe said.
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LOOK TO THE STARS


“Replacing old appliances with energy and water efficient whitegoods and appliances can
make a big difference to your household bills,” Mr Edgecombe said.

“Star energy ratings make this easy. When buying products, look for a three or four star
rating or higher.”

GREEN POWER
Mr Edgecombe also advised homeowners to call their energy provider and request to switch
to a green energy package - a simple and effective way to reduce the impact on the
environment.

“This can apply to electricity and gas and is available at various levels (25 per cent, 50 per
cent and 100 per cent),” Mr Edgecombe said.

“Also, replace your light bulbs with energy efficient fluorescent light bulbs; they can save up
to 80 per cent of your lighting bill and last up to eight times longer.”

KEEPING COOL
“Heating and cooling is a major contributor to household energy consumption,” Mr
Edgecombe said.

“Increasing your air conditioner thermostat by just one degree in summer could reduce your
energy use by 10 per cent and using a door snake can be a cheap and easy option to reduce
heating and cooling costs.”

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ABOUT SOLAR SHOP AUSTRALIA


Solar Shop Australia is the one of the nation’s leading providers of premium, quality solar
power systems tailored specifically to household needs. With more than a decade’s
experience in solar energy, SSA is passionate about the benefits of renewable energy and
delivering on “The Power of Good” for individuals, communities and the environment.
For more information visit www.solarshop.com.au

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