his event is brought to you by the Gold Coast Renew Members’ Branch.

Do you want to cut the cost of your apartment’s energy bills? Or reduce the energy used to run the common property areas in your apartment building? Then this event is for you!

We are joined by a panel of local experts to discuss:

  • Making changes to your apartment to improve comfort and reduce energy use
  • Finding an electricity tariff for your needs
  • Reducing the costs of running your body corporate operations by up to two thirds
  • Installing solar panels on your apartment building – where to start
  • And lots of other great ideas…

With energy costs set to rise again on 1 July, this session will be timely if you live in an apartment, are a committee member on your body corporate, or manage an apartment building.

There will be plenty of time to ask the experts about your needs and time after to meet with others and share about energy successes and challenges.

Speakers:

Michael Payet

As the Owner and Senior Energy Consultant at Electrical Energy Savers, Michael is passionate about providing expert guidance and solutions to help clients make informed decisions on saving energy and reducing costs. With a background as an electrician and solar installer, Michael is dedicated to identifying and minimising energy waste. He now leverages his years of industry experience and knowledge to help people navigate the complexities of reducing energy costs and carbon emissions. He achieves this by offering independent and personalised energy efficiency advice and tailored solutions.

Seb Crangle

Seb is a sustainability consultant specialising in home energy efficiency and renewable energy. He’s an accredited home energy assessor for the Residential Efficiency Scorecard program, and recently worked as an assessor on the NSW Government’s Apartment Baseline Project. As such, he is experienced with the challenges of assessing and improving apartments for energy efficiency.

Seb is passionate about helping households improve the energy performance of their homes. His article “Energy saving rental makeover” was recently published in the October edition of Renew.

Mio Dart

Mio is Head of Technical Partnerships at Allume Energy, managing the technical partnerships with solar installers and other stakeholders in the Asian Pacific Area. She is skilled in applied engineering and developing new technologies into new markets. In her role at Allume Energy, she also supports product improvement and development.

Photo credit: Quirex

Tickets:

  • Tickets to this event are free.
  • For more information about the Broadbeach Cultural Centre and how to get there, please look here.
  • Renew depends on the generosity of our community to continue its valuable work. We would welcome your donation here: renew.org.au/donate or via the additional donation option when choosing your ticket.