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Are We Still Cooking with Gas?
Many households in Australia would be better off switching from gas to efficient electric appliances according to a major study by Renew.
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Life after Feed-in Tariffs report
Renew has prepared a report on what solar households need to consider when premium feed-in tariffs end in 2016.
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Households support cost-reflective pricing
Consumers are willing to pay more for peak electricity if off-peak tariffs are lowered, a survey by Renew has revealed.
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Consumers are moving away from gas
Consumers are less likely to choose a gas appliance than they were five to 10 years ago, according to a Renew survey.
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Grid connected batteries economically attractive by 2020: report
In the most detailed economic analysis yet produced in Australia on household battery use with solar, a new report by the Alternative Technology Association (ATA) says grid-connected battery storage should become economically attractive for many homes from around 2020.
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WA report on gas-electric appliances
Should a new home in WA be connected to gas? Under what circumstances should WA households consider switching from gas to efficient electric appliances?
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Emissions down in move from gas to electric
Switching from gas to efficient electric appliances is good for the environment, according to analysis by Renew.
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Economics of gas/electric appliances
Is gas still a cheap energy to use at home? Under what circumstances should you consider switching from gas to efficient electric appliances?
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Economics of water-saving technology
Water bills have increased considerably in Victoria. As the price of mains water goes up, there is an incentive for people to install more efficient water technology in their home.
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Towns and estates could unplug from the grid
Regional towns and new housing estates could function viably and economically off the electricity grid, a new report reveals.
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Be vigilant on solar deals: report
Many households with rooftop solar may be missing out on the best rates for their solar power, according to a new report commissioned by Renew.
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Economics of stand-alone power systems
Renew, has done economic modelling on the costs and benefits of installing stand-alone power systems for rural and remote customers on the fringe of the electricity grid.
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