Being energy smart means;
- understanding how and where energy is used
- monitoring and adjusting energy use behaviour
- making informed decisions on energy efficiency and renewable energy options
Being energy smart will;
- minimise energy consumption and bill costs
- reduce energy related greenhouse gas emissions
Average Residential Energy Use (SA)
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Be energy smart at home
- Choosing an energy provider
- Designing an energy efficient home
- Easy ways to save energy
- Home energy audit and toolkits
- Running costs of appliances and equipment
- Heating and cooling
- Water heating
- Insulation
- Lighting
- Fridges and freezers
- Other appliances
- Standby power
- Energy rating labels
Be energy smart in your community
Be energy smart at school
Rebates and other related Government programs
- Energy bill concession
- New requirements for residential hot water heaters
- Residential energy efficiency scheme (REES)
- Rebates for solar and electric heat pump hot water heaters
- Rebates for ceiling insulation
- Rebates for the installation of photovoltaic systems (solar electricity)
- Subsidy for remote areas energy supplies

