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Rewiring Noosa sustainably

Noosa Shire is leading the charge in a sustainability revolution, with households across the region making the switch to all-electric appliances and cars powered by clean electricity. This shift is not only slashing household expenses by up to 50 per cent compared to those relying on fossil fuels, but it’s also making a significant positive impact on the climate by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from energy use.

This sustainable approach, dubbed Electrify Everything, is a key strategy in combating climate change, reducing our carbon footprint and saving a lot of money. It’s a step-by-step guide to household electrification, providing residents with practical advice on how to transition to a more sustainable, low-carbon lifestyle.

Zero Emissions Noosa, supported by Noosa Council, is producing a Rewiring Noosa – Electrify Everything guide covering eight different technologies and strategies, including rooftop solar PV, heat pump hot water systems, pool pumps and heaters, home batteries, electric vehicles, and energy monitoring and control systems. Through a series of articles in Noosa Today we will provide detailed information on the costs, savings, and benefits of each technology, helping residents make informed decisions about their energy usage.

One of the key benefits of this approach is the potential for significant cost savings. For example, by switching to an electric vehicle, households can save up to $2000 per year on fuel and maintenance costs. Similarly, by installing a solar hot water system, households can reduce hot water energy consumption by up to 65 per cent, saving up to $500 per year on energy bills.

In addition to the financial benefits, the Electrify Everything approach also offers substantial environmental benefits. By using renewable energy sources like solar power to charge electric vehicles and power household appliances, residents can significantly reduce their greenhouse gas emissions, after all we are the Sunshine State. This is a crucial step in mitigating the effects of climate change and transitioning to a low-carbon future.

For those interested in learning more about this sustainable revolution, community consultation sessions are being held at the Cooroy Library at 10am on Monday 20 November and the Noosaville Library at 10am on Friday 24 November. These sessions will provide residents with the opportunity to ask questions, discuss their energy needs, and learn more about the benefits of household electrification. For bookings, visit libraries.noosa.qld.gov.au and select events calendar.

The Electrify Everything revolution is here – and it’s time for Noosa Shire to plug in. By making the switch to clean, renewable energy, residents can save money, reduce their carbon footprint, and contribute to a more sustainable future. Join the sustainable revolution today and help make Noosa Shire a leading light in the fight against climate change.

Interested in helping with this project or to find out more about Zero Emissions Noosa, go to zeroemissionsnoosa.com.au

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