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Solar installers kept busy in Clyde North

Clyde North residents have been identified as one of the biggest beneficiaries from the Victorian Government’s $1.3 billion Solar Homes Program since the program began in 2018.

The suburb is one of the top five metropolitan Melbourne ‘solar suburbs’, accessing the most solar rebates through the Solar Homes Program, along with Tarneit, Craigieburn, Point Cook, and Truganina.

Nearly 10 per cent of all Solar Homes installations have been in these five suburbs, the government said.

The program has helped more than 200,000 Victorians install solar technologies, saving these households an average of $1073 each year in electricity costs.

Minister for Solar Homes Lily D’Ambrosio said the program had multiple benefits.

“Our Solar Homes Program is driving down the cost of living for Victorian households and reducing emissions,” Ms D’Ambrosio said.

“Solar Homes customers are well positioned to absorb energy bill rises in energy costs by time-setting appliances to run during the day when solar systems are operating at their peak.

“Household solar puts the power back into the hands of Victorian households, while helping meet our target of halving emissions by 2030 and supporting 5500 clean energy jobs.”

The State Government has directly invested nearly $390 million to subsidise the installation of solar panels, solar hot water and solar batteries, since the Solar Homes Program began.

Eligible Victorian homeowners and rental providers can apply for rebates of $1400 to install solar panels, with the option of an interest free $1400 loan, and a further $1000 rebate for the installation of solar hot water.

Households that install both solar panels and solar hot water or an energy-efficient heat pump can save up to $1473 each year in electricity costs, the government said.

Rebates to install a solar battery are also available to households that have not previously claimed a Solar Homes rebate.

Solar Victoria customer surveys revealed 71 per cent of respondents would not have installed solar if it weren’t for the government rebates.

In less than four years, the Government’s Solar Homes Program has cut Victoria’s carbon emissions by 750,000 tonnes, the equivalent of taking nearly 200,000 cars off the road.

The government is also helping even more Victorian businesses to cut their energy bills, with up to $8500 off the upfront cost of a solar system installation through the Solar for Business Program.

For further information, including eligibility criteria, go to solar.vic.gov.au

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