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Federal Government Solar Hot Water Rebate

From 3 February, 2009, the Australian Government is providing rebates of up to help eligible home owners install solar hot water systems.

If you are an owner-occupier who has not already accesssed assistance from the Insulation Rebate Program you may qualify for a rebate of up to $1,600 to replace your existing electric hot water system with a solar hot water system.

Both of CQSolarPower's hot water systems meet the Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) requirements to qualify for this rebate.

To learn more about the program, visit the Energy Efficient Homes Package web page.

NSW Hot Water System Rebate

The NSW Goverment is offering a rebate of up to $1,200 to assist home owners in NSW install solar hot water systems.

The amount of the rebate is based on how many Renewable Energy Credits (RECs) the hot water system is rated to.

CQSolarPower's two systems are achieve ratings of 39 and 46 REC's. Uner the NSW Governments's Hot Water Rebate program, this would entitle home owners to rebates of $1,000 and $1,200 respectively.

For more information about this program and to view the eligibility criteria, visit the NSW Department of Environment and Climate Change Hot Water System Rebate page.

Victorian Government Solar Hot Water Rebate Programs

The Victorian Government has rebate programs that offer up to $1,500 for installation of Solar Hot Water systems.

The Government offers a program for both metropolitan Melbourne and for regional Vistoria.

For more information about these rabtes visit the Vicotrian Government's ResourceSmart website.

Central Qld City Council Solar Hot Water Rebate Program

The Central Qld City Council have extended their Solar Hot Water Rebate program until 30 June, 2009.

This program provides home ownders within the Central Qld City Council with a rebate of up to $400 to replace an existing electric or gas hot water system with a solar hot water system that achieves a Renewable Energy Credit rating of at least 20 RECs.

Information about eligibility criteria and full terms and conditions can be accessed at the Council's Hot Water Rebate web page.

South Australian Solar Hot Water Rebate Scheme

The South Australian Government is offering concession card holders a rebate of up to $500 to assist with the installation of solar hot water systems.

EThe rebate is available to home owners who install a system, to serve their principal place of residence; and at the time of installation, hold atleast one of the following Australian Government concession cards:

  • Centrelink Health Care Card
  • Centrelink or Department of Verterans' Affairs Pensioner Concession Card
  • Department of Veterans' Affairs Gold Card - Totally and Permanently Incapacitated
  • Department of Veterans' Affairs Gold Card - War Widow
  • Department of Veterans' Affairs - Extreme Disablement Adjustment

For more information on the rebate program, visit the Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure's Solar Hot Water Rebate Scheme website website.

Western Australian Solar Water Heater Subsidy Program

The Western Australian Sustainable Energy Development Office is offering grants of up to $700 for installation of solar boosted gas hot water systems to replace existing electric systems.

For more information about the rebate, visit the Australian Sustainable Energy Development Office Solar Water Heater Subsidy webpage.

ACT Energy Wise Home Energy Audits

The ACT government is offering an Energy Wise Home Audit service for just $30.

The audit will identify actions and modifications home owners can take to reduce their energy use.

Home owners who spend $2,000 or more to implement the audit's recommendations may be eligible for a rebate of up to $500 to help offset the costs of investing in clean energy alternatives.

For more information on the program, visit the Home Energy Advice Team (HEAT) website.

 

 

           
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