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Brendan Lang is an electrician from Melbourne who swapped his diesel guzzling tradie ute for a Tesla. He calls his business Get off Gas and this week he provides answers to household electrification questions. For more information about electrification and energy efficiency https://onestepoffthegrid.com.au
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55 - The Tesla-driving sparkie is back to answer householder electrification questions Sun, 15 Sep 2024
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54 - Why the renewable ‘shiny shoes’ brigade needs to work with local communities Sun, 08 Sep 2024
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53 - How community batteries can help the energy transition Mon, 02 Sep 2024
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52 - Unlocking the power of hot water Sun, 25 Aug 2024
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51 - Why solar and batteries should be installed in every school in the country Sun, 18 Aug 2024
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50 - How 50,000 households can displace a gas peaker plant Sun, 11 Aug 2024
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49 - Taking the pain out of an energy upgrade Sun, 04 Aug 2024
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48 - The future could be even brighter Sun, 28 Jul 2024
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47 - Households need information, not just discounted ‘green finance’ Thu, 18 Jul 2024
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46 - The electrician who swapped his diesel guzzling ute for a Tesla Tue, 09 Jul 2024
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45 - Community investors power 20 MW of solar, cut fossil fuels, and slash energy bills Sun, 30 Jun 2024
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44 - How to make a house carbon negative and displace other people’s fossil fuels as well as your own Sun, 23 Jun 2024
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43 - Why consumers won't join virtual power plants when we have EVs with bidirectional charging Sun, 16 Jun 2024
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42 - Energy retailers make money by keeping consumers disengaged and the energy market complex Sun, 09 Jun 2024
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41 - E-bikes & their essential role in net zero transport, but not with poor quality bikes Sun, 02 Jun 2024
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40 - Free electricity for every household’s essential energy needs could deliver energy equity Sun, 26 May 2024
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39 - A missed opportunity to deliver permanent energy bill relief and plug the looming gas supply gap Sun, 19 May 2024
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38 - Community batteries are failing to deliver value for energy consumers, or reduce bills Sun, 12 May 2024
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37 - We’ve barely scratched the surface of how much energy efficiency can help the energy transition Sun, 05 May 2024
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36 - Australians need new energy standards to make informed decisions about our home appliances Sun, 28 Apr 2024
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35 - NZ is one of the first countries to reach an electrification tipping point Sun, 21 Apr 2024
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34 - Labor’s strategy to reduce energy bills and emissions – too much planning, not enough doing? Sun, 14 Apr 2024
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33 - Community focused energy projects more likely to win hearts and minds for the energy transition Mon, 08 Apr 2024
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32 - Australia at risk of being flooded by cheap, inefficient ‘faux’ hot water heat pumps Thu, 28 Mar 2024
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31 - Low-cost Government loans for all Australian residences could help everyone electrify Sun, 24 Mar 2024
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30 - How First Nations communities are solving long standing energy security problems with renewables Mon, 18 Mar 2024
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29 - Developers are locking customers into inflated energy prices they can’t escape from for years Mon, 11 Mar 2024
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28 - Why a home battery is a good idea to buy this year if you have rooftop solar Sun, 03 Mar 2024
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27 - 'I was sick of spending all that money, and sick of being cold' - how Sarah electrified Sun, 25 Feb 2024
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26 - Rooftop solar, batteries, EVs and heat pumps could save Australians $19 billion in energy costs Sun, 18 Feb 2024
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25 - Fight climate change - become an electrician! Thu, 08 Feb 2024
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24 - From 100% dirty diesel to 70% solar powered, Lord Howe Island is going electric without wind Mon, 18 Dec 2023
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23 - A 'renovation wave' could be the least costly pathway for our energy transition Sun, 10 Dec 2023
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22 - How a health check for your home can help upgrade its energy efficiency Sun, 26 Nov 2023
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21 - Electrifying our cars and energy storage must include plans for end of life batteries Sun, 19 Nov 2023
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20 - It takes a village to build a nation’s energy efficiency and electrification program Sun, 12 Nov 2023
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19 - A 'one-stop-shop' making finance and installations possible for more households. Sun, 29 Oct 2023
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18 - What Australian householders can learn from the US Inflation Reduction Act Mon, 23 Oct 2023
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17 - Lending regulations need to be modified to finance household electrification at scale Sun, 15 Oct 2023
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16 - Why choosing an induction stove is a gateway decision for getting rid of gas from our homes Sun, 08 Oct 2023
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15 - Australia could save $8 billion every year by changing more light globes Sun, 24 Sep 2023
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14 - How energy efficiency will save money and decarbonise the grid faster Sun, 17 Sep 2023
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13 - Distrust of the energy industry could slow the rollout of all-electric households Sun, 10 Sep 2023
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12 - The future of energy is local, in our smart all-electric homes Sun, 03 Sep 2023
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11 - We can't build cities around cars, even if they're electric Sun, 27 Aug 2023
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10 - How a Republican Mayor in the US uses local government powers to electrify his city Sun, 20 Aug 2023
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9 - Stop laying gas traps for the uninformed Sun, 13 Aug 2023
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8 - Put a date on gas and stop digging a bigger hole for us all to get out of Sun, 06 Aug 2023
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7 - How the WA town of Esperance transitioned off network gas in just 12 months Sun, 06 Aug 2023
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6 - A renewable energy and energy efficiency company offering a 'one stop shop' for electrification Sun, 30 Jul 2023
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