Title: The Saver Group
1The Saver Group
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- Australian Cranio-Maxillo Facial Foundation
- Promoting Free Home Sustainability Assessments
Walking home owners through Energy and Water
Assessments and increasing home comforts. -
2- The Saver Group is a Program Partner in the
Australian Governments Green Loans Program. - Our Assessors are ABSA Accredited, have Police
Clearances and hold contracts with the Department
of Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. - Green Loans, is funding free home
sustainability assessments to show you how to
save energy and water and reduce greenhouse gas
emissions.
3Interest Free Green Loan
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- By undertaking a Free Home Sustainability
Assessment you may if you wish be eligible for an
interest free Green Loan from participating
financiers.
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5- The assessment uncovers the best energy and
water savings options for your home, plus
practical ideas to get you started. - In some cases it may be as simple as switching to
energy efficient light bulbs and repairing
leaking taps.
6Energy
- Climate change is a serious global challenge for
all of us. Around one third of our energy usage
happens in homes, the average Australian
household produces 15 tonnes of Greenhouse Gas
each year.By reducing your energy use at home,
your actions can help make a positive impact on
climate change. And youll save money too!
7Save
- It is predicted that within the next 5 years,
energy costs will double. - Now is the time to take advantage of the
Australian Governments free Home Sustainability
Assessments and interest free Green Loans.
8FREE, comprehensive, Home Sustainability
Assessments are designed to
- reduce your energy and water bills
- increase the comfort of your home
- help reduce damaging carbon pollution
- offer practical advice
- increase the value of your home
- save you money
9- The assessment will involve the physical
inspection of your home and will take about 60
minutes. - Specifically looking at
- Thermal comfort
- Water Heating
- Lighting
- Refrigeration
- Cooking
- Entertainment
- Water efficiency
- Outdoor consumption
- Waste management
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10There are many small changes you can make in the
home to help save you energy and money.
11Energy Saving Light Bulbs
- Energy saving light bulbs last up to 6 times
longer than a standard light bulb, so you change
your bulbs less often.With Energy saving light
bulbs you can save up to 80 energy compared to a
standard light bulb.
12Insulation
- Insulation provides resistance to the flow of
heat both out of the house in winter and into the
house in summer. - Effective insulation will save you 60 of your
cooling heating costs compared to a uninsulated
home. And provide a vast improvement in your
comfort levels.
13Water Saving Comparisons
- Water efficient shower heads use only 9 litres of
water per minute compared to 20 litres. - Front Loading washing machines use 80 litres per
wash - Top Loading machines use 170 litres per wash
- Single Flush Toilets use 120 litres per day
- Dual Flush Toilets use 40 litres per day
14Draught proofing your home
- Draught proofing your doors and windows to
prevent leaking air. In winter, draughts can
account for up to 50 of heat losses in an
insulated home. - You throw away 50 for every 100 you spend on
energy.
15Shades Blinds
- Window shadings can have a major effect on
reducing heat transfer. - Trees or vines on trellis can reduce indoor
temperatures by 6-12 degrees in summer - Pergolas
- Use heavy drapes with pelmets
- Use external roller shutters
- Secondary glazing-tints
- Winter and summer solutions
16Water Heating
- Hot water is the largest single source of a homes
Greenhouse emissions, accounting for 28 of home
energy use. - Replace electric water heaters
- A solar hot water system will save between
300-700 off your electricity bill per year.
17Commonwealth Government Rebates
- Ceiling insulationHomeowners can apply for up to
1,200 assistance to insulate their ceiling - Rainwater and greywaterRebates of up to 500 are
available to help you with the cost of installing
rainwater tanks or a greywater treatment system. - Solar hot water
- You could be eligible for a rebate of 1,600 to
replace an electric hot water system with a more
efficient solar or 1,000 for heat pump hot water
system. - Solar energy rebates
18If you are renting or own an investment property
- Rebates are also available for
- Ceiling Insulation
- Rainwater and greywater
- Solar hot water
19State Government Rebatesavailable for the home
- Showerheads up to 30
- Dual flush toilet systems up to 150
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- Washing machines up to 200
- Rainwater tank rebates up to 1,000
- Solar hot water rebate up to 500
20Additional rebates for the Garden
- 50 rebate on the following, when you spend 150
- Organic mulch or compost
- Tap timers
- Soil moisture sensors
- Rain sensors
- Soil wetting agents
- Compost bins
- Rainwater tanks plumbed into the home
- Irrigation system controllers and drip watering
components - a new 200 rebate for the purchase of approved
pool covers and cover rollers for existing
household swimming pools.
21Home Sustainability Assessment conditions
- An applicant must be
- Aged 18 or over
- An Australian citizen, permanent resident and/or
an Australian registered charity - Have an income below 250,000
- The dwelling owner, a trustee or renter listed on
lease - The house/property must have been completed and
occupied for at least 12 months (not necessarily
by the applicant)
22Sustainability Checklist
- Switch off lights when leaving the room
- Switch off power points and appliances when not
in use. - Air cond thermostat set between 18-21C in winter
and 25-27C in summer - Set fridge thermostat and temperature settings at
3-5C and freezer at -15-18C - Have Insulation installed in your ceiling
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- Have solar hot water/energy system installed
- Replace your old globes with energy efficient
globes - Shower timer to keep water usage low
- Check and repair leaky taps to minimise water
usage - Make sure your toilets are dual flush
23Use your Green Loan to purchase
- Gas heater or reverse cycle air conditioner with
a high star rating (min 4 stars) - Blinds, curtains or double glazing
- Replace desktop computers with laptops
- Home office appliances with an Energy Star label
- Replace your hot water system
- New fridge with at least a 4 star rating
- Fan forced oven
- Washing machine dryer
- Rainwater tank or grey water treatment system
- Photovoltaic panels to generate electricity
24The Green Loans Program is delivered in three
steps.
- Step 1Book your free home sustainability
assessment - Step 2Receive your tailored home sustainability
assessment report - Step 3Choose which recommended actions you will
take to improve your home - .
25Your household may simply accept the report and
implement minor changes. Or you may choose to
apply to a participating provider for an
interest-free 10,000 Green Loan to start the
the recommendations.Book your Assessment
Now1 800 44 2520www.thesavergroup.com