More households want to go full electric but lack spark
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More households want to go full electric but lack spark
Many Aussies remain confused about efficiency ratings and potential savings from energy upgrades. (Russell Freeman/AAP PHOTOS) By Jennifer Dudley-Nicholson More than one in three households are considering upgrading to electricity-only to save money and the environment, a study has found, and the number of people resisting the switch has fallen. But many Australians remain confused about efficiency ratings and potential savings from energy upgr…
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More households want to go full electric – but too many still don't know how - One Step Off The Grid
More than one in three households are considering upgrading to electricity-only to save money and the environment, a study has found, and the number of people resisting the switch has fallen. But many Australians remain confused about efficiency ratings and potential savings from energy upgrades, and those aged over 35 are more likely to take action. Origin Energy and the REA Group revealed the findings from the second PropTrack Origin Australia…
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