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Simon says the Energy Efficiency Improvement Scheme is working well

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A review of the Energy Efficiency Improvement Scheme has found that the program saves participating households about $1,600 each.

Simon Corbell tabled a review of the scheme in the Legislative Assembly that showed greenhouse gas reductions as a result of the program between 1 January 2013 and 31 March 2014 were the equivalent of 237,908 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

“More than 24,000 households have participated in the Energy Efficiency Improvement Scheme to March 2014. As a result, we anticipate that participating households will save about $1,600 over the lifetime of the activities they have implemented,” Simon said.

“Importantly, about 30% of the savings to participating households relate to low-income households, and the savings significantly exceed expected pass-through costs of about $30 per year over the initial three-year life of the EEIS.”

The review of the Act was commissioned by the ACT Government and undertaken by consultants Jacobs SKM.

The review found that there are clear benefits in continuing the EEIS, as it reduces the cost of energy to households and small-to-medium enterprises, including the cost associated with meeting the ACT’s Renewable Energy Target. The review also highlighted high satisfaction with the EEIS from participating households.

The ACT Government will now do further work to determine the future of the program post 2015.

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