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Regional Energy Efficiency Program
Please note: Funding for the Remote Area Power Supply (RAPS) and the Renewable Energy Water Pumping (REWP) programs is nearly committed and these programs will soon close to new applications.
Applicants are encouraged to submit any planned applications quickly.

Enquiries about the program should be directed to Ms Nina Davis on 9420 5687 in the first instance.


Map of Regional Energy Efficiency  Program covered areas

The Regional Energy Efficiency Program is designed to help people save energy in areas outside of Western Australia's main electricity grid, as shown in the map.

The program includes incentives for households, businesses and other organisations to reduce their energy use.

The offers apply in eligible Shires in 'off-grid' areas as funding for the program is sourced from diesel fuel excise paid for public electricity generation in these locations.

The State and Australian Governments are working together to channel the funds back into the regions where the increased use of sustainable energy products and practices offers significant benefits.

The Regional Energy Efficiency Program is supported by the Australian Government through the Renewable Remote Power Generation Program.

The program was developed and is administered by the Sustainable Energy Development Office.

Offers available

Giveaways of energy saving, compact fluorescent lamps

Four free energy-saving compact fluorescent lamps are available for each household.

The offer is available to people who live in permanent, approved residential dwellings within one of the eligible Shires.

Simply visit your local Shire office and bring along your rates notice or some other form of identification (such as an electricity bill) to pick up your free energy saving lamps.

Fridge and freezer rebate

The fridge and freezer rebate is available on all models with a 4 star energy rating and above. The level of rebate varies depending upon size:

  • For models with a capacity less than 400L, the rebate is $100
  • For models with a capacity of 400L and above, the rebate is $150.

View the Rebate Form - Fridges & Freezers (PDF 190 KB) for full terms and conditions.

You can also visit the Energy Rating website to check which models of fridges and freezers are eligible for a rebate.

Air conditioner rebate

The air conditioner rebate is available on all refrigerative systems (including reverse cycle systems) with a 5 star energy rating and above for cooling. The level of rebate varies depending upon size:

  • For refrigerative systems with a cooling capacity less than 6kW, the rebate is $100
  • For refrigerative systems with a cooling capacity 6kW and above, the rebate is $150.

To be eligible for the rebate, the building in which the air conditioner is installed must have ceiling insulation.

View the Rebate Form - Air Conditioners (PDF 195 KB) for full terms and conditions.

You can also visit the Energy Rating website to check which models of air-conditioners are eligible for a rebate.

Insulation rebate

The insulation rebate is available on ceiling insulation installed in homes built before new building regulations were introduced on 1 July 2003.

The insulation must have a thermal resistance rating of R3.0 or above and be installed by a qualified insulation contractor to be eligible for the rebate.

The rebate is 30% of the cost of the ceiling insulation (including installation), up to a maximum of $400.

View the Rebate Form - Insulation (PDF 195 KB) for full terms and conditions.

Controller rebate

The controller rebate is available for 'hard wired' controllers (such as timers, push button timer switches and occupancy sensors) used to control high energy consuming equipment that is commonly left on when not required (such as lighting banks, air conditioning, fans, etc).

The rebate is 50% of the cost of the controller, up to a maximum of $50 per item.

The rebate is only available for separate controllers for existing equipment (it is not available for controllers built into equipment) and the controllers must be installed by a qualified electrician.

View the Rebate Form - Controllers (PDF 190 KB) for full terms and conditions.

Energy audits

Energy audits will be offered to businesses and other organisations on a region by region basis.

Energy audits have been carried out in the Kimberley, Pilbara, Midwest and Gascoyne regions with more planned in the Goldfields-Esperance region in the first quarter of 2010.

Full details of the audit program, including eligibility criteria, are outlined in the programs’ frequently asked questions (PDF 72 KB). Please note that applications for audits in the Kimberley and Pilbara regions have now closed.

The availability of energy audits in different regions will be promoted by the Sustainable Energy Development Office as they are scheduled.

Why save energy?

Saving energy means saving money on energy bills. Energy efficient appliances sometimes cost a little more, but will pay for themselves through lower energy bills.

Saving energy also helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Global warming has the potential to impact on all animals, plants and people living on the earth. By saving energy you'll help to protect the environment.

Further information

For further information on the program and on ways to save energy, please contact the Energy Smart Line on 1300 658 158.

You can contact the Sustainable Energy Development Office by email sedo@energy.wa.gov.au or phone +61 8 9420 5606.

The Sustainable Energy Development Office has a range of publications that provide information on ways to save energy in homes and commercial facilities.

The Australian Greenhouse Office provides a variety of information on ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Information on the Regional Energy Efficiency Program is also provided in the program brochure (PDF 256 KB).

Local Government Shires

The program applies to households, businesses and other organisations located within one of the Shires listed below.

The Sustainable Energy Development Office appreciates the assistance given by these Shires to distribute energy saving lamps and to promote the program.

SHIRE OF ASHBURTON
Poinciana Street
TOM PRICE WA 6751
Ph: 9188 4444
Web: www.ashburton.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF BROOME
Corner Weld and Haas Street
BROOME WA 6725
Ph: 9191 3456
Web: www.broome.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF CARNARVON
Francis Street
CARNARVON WA 6701
Ph: 9941 0000
Web: www.carnarvon.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF CUE
Austin Street
CUE WA 6640
Ph: 9963 1041
Email: cueshire@bigpond.com
SHIRE OF DERBY-WEST KIMBERLEY
Loch Street
DERBY WA 6728
Ph: 9191 0999
Web: www.sdwk.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF DUNDAS
Prinsep Street
NORSEMAN WA 6443
Ph: 9039 1205
Web: www.dundas.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF EAST PILBARA
Kalgan Drive
NEWMAN WA 6753
Ph: 9175 1924
Web: www.eastpilbara.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF ESPERANCE
Windich Street
ESPERANCE WA 6450
Ph: 9071 0666
Web: www.esperance.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF EXMOUTH
22 Maidstone Crescent
EXMOUTH WA 6707
Ph: 9949 1399
Web: www.exmouth.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF HALLS CREEK
Thomas Street
HALLS CREEK WA 6770
Ph: 9168 6007
Email: hcshire@hcshire.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF LAVERTON
MacPherson Place
LAVERTON WA 6440
Ph: 9031 1202
Email: lavertonshire@westnet.com.au
SHIRE OF LEONORA
Tower Street
LEONORA WA 6438
Ph: 9037 6044
Web: www.leonora.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF MEEKATHARRA
54 Main Street
MEEKATHARRA WA 6642
Ph: 9981 1002
Web: www.meekashire.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF MENZIES
Shenton Street
MENZIES WA 6436
Ph: 9024 2041
Web: www.menzies.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF MOUNT MAGNET
Hepburn Street
MOUNT MAGNET WA 6638
Ph: 9963 4001
Web: www.mtmagnet.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF MURCHISON
Carnarvon-Mullewa Road
MULLEWA WA 6630
Ph: 9963 7999
Web: www.murchison.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF NGAANYATJARRAKU
C/- Warburton Community
KALGOORLIE WA 6430
Ph: 8956 7966
Web: www.tjulyuru.com
TOWN OF PORT HEDLAND
Civic Centre McGregor Street
PORT HEDLAND WA 6721
Ph: 9158 9300
Web: www.porthedland.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF ROEBOURNE
Welcome Road
KARRATHA WA 6714
Ph: 9186 8555
Web: www.roebourne.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF SANDSTONE
Hack Street
SANDSTONE WA 6639
Ph: 9963 5802
Email: sandstoneshire@westnet.com.au
SHIRE OF SHARK BAY
Shop 2/ 65-67 Knight Terrace
DENHAM WA 6537
Ph: 9948 1218
Web: www.sharkbay.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF UPPER GASCOYNE
4 Scott Street
GASCOYNE JUNCTION WA 6705
Ph: 9943 0988
Email: gassyshire@bigpond.com
SHIRE OF WILUNA
Scotia Street
WILUNA WA 6646
Ph: 9981 7010
Web: www.wiluna.wa.gov.au
SHIRE OF WYNDHAM-EAST KIMBERLEY
115 Coolibah Drive
KUNUNURRA WA 6743
Ph: 9168 1677
Web: www.thelastfrontier.com.au
SHIRE OF YALGOO
Gibbons Street
YALGOO WA 6635
Ph: 9962 8042
Web: www.yalgoo.wa.gov.au
 


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