Archive for February, 2010

Rick Hart Powers Down

Posted by admin on February 22, 2010

Western Power has partnered with Rick Hart to offer a fantastic one in four chance to win $2000 of energy efficient appliances just by taking the Power Down Pledge.

Did you know that you can also win by taking advantage of Rick Hart’s great power saving energy efficient products from fridges to washing machines, air conditioners and even dishwashers.

For more information visit the Rick Hart website.

Government rebates

Posted by admin on February 15, 2010

Many of you know that the Government offers rebates on energy efficient household items and/or services. However, in most cases you may feel that it is too difficult or too expensive to apply for them.

The following information provides the facts at a glance. For more information please visit the appropriate websites.

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Power Down on the radio

Posted by admin on February 8, 2010

Recently the Power Down campaign was discussed on a local Western Australian radio station.

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Energy efficient bulbs – the facts

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We are regularly asked:

“Is it better to use an incandescent light bulb in rooms, such as bathrooms and closets, where your stay is less than the start up time of an energy efficient bulb?”

“Does turning an energy efficient bulb on require more energy than turning on an incandescent light bulb?”

We hope that the following facts can resolve these questions.

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Simple energy saving tips

Posted by admin on February 1, 2010

Here are a few simple energy saving tips for your home:

Air Conditioning:  set air conditioners to 24 degrees Celsius or above. Each degree higher can save you around 10% on your cooling costs. Evaporative coolers produce lower greenhouse gas emissions refrigerative systems, while ceiling fans have the lowest emissions of all. You can save 291kg CO2-e by switching to a higher star rated model.

Switch off:  turn off appliances, such as computers and televisions, at the wall. Standby power can account for as much as 10% of your electricity bill. Also, turning off your second fridge can save you $158 a year.

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