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The Yarra Ranges to tap into energy bill savings with the SEC

The SEC’s consumer pilot has expanded to households in Maroondah and the Yarra Ranges where households will now be able to call on a trusted and verified SEC installer help them cut their energy bills by installing an energy efficient heat pump.

Households can use the SEC’s digital planner to get a tailored a plan to cut their energy bills by going electric.

It includes suggestions for suitable appliances, costs, return on investment, government rebates and discounts.

Households in Maroondah and Yarra Ranges can now also get a quote on what energy efficiency hot water heat pump is best for them and have it installed by a trusted and verified SEC installer.

The SEC-verified installer can also do a free house visit for a more detailed quote and to answer any further questions.

Heat pump technology provides hot water whenever you turn on the tap and costs much less to run than gas and older electric hot water systems.

Heating water accounts for around 20 per cent of household energy use – by upgrading to a heat pump, households can save up to $330 a year on their energy bills.

For households with solar, the savings are much more significant – they can heat their hot water for free when using power generated by the sun.

The digital planner will also calculate discounts and rebates for eligible households.

Eligible households can get a $1,000 rebate on their heat pump through the Solar Homes program and around a $500 discount through the Victorian Energy Upgrades program.

The SEC first ran the pilot in Ballan, with similar pilots also underway in Casey, Merri-bek and Ballarat.

The SEC has helped more than 100,000 Victorian households access simple and practical information to save on their energy bills, including more than 10,000 households who have accessed the SEC’s electric home planner.

Households in the City of Maroondah, the Yarra Ranges and Ballan can explore by visiting secvictoria.com.au/heatpumphotwater.

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