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  2. Solar hot water in Australia - Wikipedia

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    In accordance with the South Australian Government rebate scheme, [17] starting January 7, 2008, all installations or replacements of a water heater must be a low-greenhouse one. [18] The rebate scheme is aimed to give less fortunate people a financial incentive to use gas, heat pump or solar energy to heat water.

  3. Feed-in tariffs in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Western Australian Government had committed to a limited Gross feed in tariff for household scale PV. The scheme was to be funded for four years at a cost of $13.5m and based on a payment of 60c per kWh to recover the capital cost of the system after any rebates.

  4. Energy Efficient Homes Package - Wikipedia

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    In Victoria, which has a high proportion of household gas space heating, a study on gas heating concluded that "the HIP program led to a reduction in energy consumption equivalent to delaying consumption growth by two years at a calculated abatement cost of AUD 238/tonne CO2-e, assuming no indirect or economy-wide rebound; however, any ...

  5. Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action

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    The Department of Energy, Environment and Climate Action (DEECA) is a government department in Victoria, Australia. It is responsible for various matters related to the environment, energy and climate change. The department was renamed from the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning on 1 January 2023. [1]

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  7. Solar power in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Each STC is worth $35 – $40 AUD and amounts to a saving of about 25 – 30%. This government rebate on solar brings the cost per watt from $1.56 down to $1.12. [27] This government initiative is set to slowly phase out giving a reduced number of STC's each year per kW installed until the initiative ends on 31 December 2030. [28]