Wyndham City Council Launches Energy Smart Homes
Wyndham City is excited to announce a new Energy Smart Homes program, designed to help our community save money on household energy.
The program will run during April and May as part of Wyndham City’s Green Living Series. The annual series includes a wide range of sustainable living workshops and events, aimed at building skills and providing tips to live a little greener.
In 2021, the Green Living Series will look and feel a little different to other years with a mix of virtual and physical events throughout the year.
Wyndham City’s Climate Futures & Environment Portfolio holder, Cr Robert Szatkowski, said: “With this program, no matter what your budget is, you can make changes in your home (owners and renters) to reduce your energy, save money and act on climate change.”
“During April and May, we will be running workshops and providing information on the latest government grants and incentives to support households in reducing their energy use and saving money.”
“The program will also take you through topics such as understanding your energy bills and monitoring your energy use, low and medium cost home upgrades and solar and battery use for your home.”
“To kick off this program we have special guest, Craig Reucassel, whose Fight for Planet A: Our Climate Challenge TV Series on ABC inspired this Energy Smart Homes program here in Wyndham.”
“This is a great opportunity for you to hear from Craig first-hand how the Wyndham community can join in and reduce our electricity use and help act on climate change.”
To find out more about the Energy Smart Homes program visit our website: https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/services/environment-sustainability/get-involved/energy-smart-homes
To register for the ‘Craig Reucassel – Fight for Planet A: Our Climate Challenge’ session On Wednesday 21 April visit: https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/whats-on/fight-planet-our-climate-challenge
For more information on our Green Living Series visit: https://www.wyndham.vic.gov.au/greenlivingseries