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Save money with smarter home energy management

With power bills climbing and summer on the way, now’s the perfect time for Noosa residents to learn how to cut their energy costs — without cutting comfort.

The Zero Emissions Noosa Energy Champions are inviting locals to a free community forum on smarter home energy management, to be held at Noosa Library on Thursday 6 November at 10am.

The session will explore simple, practical ways to save energy at home and introduce a new free service called EnergyFlex, which helps households understand and manage their electricity use more effectively.

“Many people don’t realise how much control they actually have over their power bills,” says Colin Lambie, one of the Energy Champions.

“By making small adjustments to how and when you use energy, you can save hundreds of dollars a year — and it’s good for the planet too.”

The Energy Champions are a team of Zero Emissions Noosa (ZEN) volunteers, who have been working with local households to promote energy awareness and practical steps toward reducing emissions. Their message is simple: smarter energy use means lower bills, greater comfort, and a smaller carbon footprint.

At the forum, the team will break down the essentials — from understanding your electricity bill and smart meter data to using solar and batteries more efficiently. They’ll also show how EnergyFlex can help households take the guesswork out of energy management.

EnergyFlex is a new, free service available to Noosa residents. It helps people track when their homes are using the most energy, compare it with solar generation, and identify opportunities to shift consumption to cheaper or cleaner times of the day.

“It’s about empowering people,” Colin explains. “Once you can see your energy patterns, you can make simple choices that really add up — like running the washing machine when the sun’s shining or avoiding high-cost peak times.”

The Energy Champions initiative forms part of Zero Emissions Noosa’s broader mission to help the community achieve net-zero emissions. Since 2016, ZEN has led local action across home and business energy and sustainable transport education, working closely with residents, council and local businesses.

The group says this latest focus on smarter home energy management is both timely and practical. With electricity costs at record highs, small improvements in efficiency can deliver real savings for households and help reduce demand on the energy grid.

“Saving energy doesn’t have to mean going without,” says the team. “It’s about being smarter — using the right tools and habits to make your home work for you.”

The Smarter Home Energy Management forum will run for about an hour, with time for questions and discussion. Attendees will receive take-home resources and learn how to register for the free EnergyFlex service.

Everyone is welcome — whether you own your home, rent, or simply want to better understand how energy use affects your wallet and the environment.

Event details:

Thursday 6 November 10am

Noosa Library


Free entry – bookings essential via Noosa Library


For more information, visit Zero Emissions Noosa on Facebook or at www.ZeroEmissionsNoosa.com.au or email them at info@ZeroEmissionsNoosa.com

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