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Families welcome bill-busting household electrification push

Parents for Climate < 1 mins read

January 28, 2025

 

Parents for Climate welcomes the federal government’s support for homes in all states and territories to access bill-busting clean energy solutions.

 

The government has announced today that it has asked the Australian Renewable Energy Agency (ARENA) to consider funding for more community electrification trials across the country.

 

Parents for Climate CEO Nic Seton said that support for household electrification would help families reduce their household bills.

 

Our research with Climate Council found that an overwhelming 84% of Australian parents either have or want these cost-saving energy solutions in their homes, but upfront cost was the number one obstacle getting in the way. 

 

“This announcement could help unlock thousands in savings for millions of Aussie families who have seen their energy bills reach new heights. It also demonstrates a clear case for investment and an understanding in government that more is needed to support families struggling with rising energy costs. 

 

“And with more clean energy ready to install now, we know that we're not polluting our kids' homes or environment – a win-win for families who want to provide for their kids now and in the future.

 

“While most of the mainland is suffering through extreme heat – conditions that put kids and the elderly at heightened risk – it's clear that investment in efficient and affordable home energy is long overdue. 

 

“Heat is the most deadly form of extreme weather with the majority of deaths occurring in or near the homes. We will face increasing temperatures for longer periods, so cooling and efficiency, powered by clean energy, will be key to keeping all families safe in their own homes.”

 

For interviews or further comment, please contact Nic Seton on 0407 638 973

 

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