Solar Hot Water Rebate - Melbourne

Solar Hot Water Rebate is dedicated to helping Melbourne and surrounding area residents access Government Rebates that are available for Solar Power installations - YES, BOTH Solar Electricity & Solar Hot Water.

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NEWS FLASH: As from midnight 9 June 2009 the former rebate scheme is no longer available. Whilst there will be a replacement incentive, it is yet to be gazetted.

Your best next step is therefore URGENT.

Fill in your details on the form (on the right –>) because you’ll then be able to discuss your options with a solar energy expert who will guide you through the maze of documentation required to access your rebate as soon as it becomes available. Attending to this right now may be worth up to $4,600 to you! (In addition to the value of other incentives & benefits)

SOLAR WATER HEATING is very cost effective. A well designed system will bring you approximately 70% saving of your energy bill for water heating and Rebates of $2,000 or more (up to $4,600 depending on your situation) are likely to be available.
Fill in the form on the right of this screen now and then peruse this site for further details.
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Solar Power and solar water heating will quickly become an imperative as carbon emissions are brought under control by governments around the world. New developments are already very active in implementing “green” energy concepts into their designs from the very beginning. And for good reason - the cost to retrofit later will be un-viable, so they are protecting themselves against future investment that will cost a LOT more.
At the same time those who adopt solar power and solar heated water enjoy the benefit of greatly reduced utility bills. Early adopters stand to gain the most, not only right now, but over time too.

To support the absolute need to reduce our reliance on coal generated power, the government has made financial assistance available for those who embrace solar heating systems and solar power early. Their objective is to encourage a critical mass of households to adopt the technology so that the momentum will flow on without their financial support.

The implication is clear - get in now & get your rebate - because the time to make that call is fast running out. The current government rebate scheme ends in June 2009!

Aside from solar power generation, solar water heating is also very much on the agenda. Solar hot water systems are also eligible for a rebate, but the process is somewhat different and is best handled via professional experts who understand exactly how to optimise your financial benefits, both in solar hot water systems design as well as in rebate applications.

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One comment

  1. Dave on 15 January, 2009 at 2:31 pm

    Gee, thanks for the reminder to action this asap. I’ve been sitting on the fence and meaning to get to it but now realize the urgency if I want to get the best rebate.
    I look forward to your help with that.

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