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Residents across Darebin and beyond are electrifying their homes and reaping the benefits of clean, cheap energy — and councils across Australia are helping them power up with the Electrify Everything campaign.

Northcote resident, Helen has taken charge and has been electrifying her home since 2008 when she first installed solar panels through Darebin’s Solar Saver program. Her home is now fully electric. She is saving on her energy bills, and enjoying a comfortable, efficient and healthy home.

Darebin Mayor, Cr Julie Williams said the Electrify Everything campaign will target different demographics in the Darebin community.

“With rising energy prices, electric homes are a more financially beneficial, environmentally friendly, and healthier option for your household and family,” Mayor Williams said.

“Our goal is to assist the community in transitioning to clean energy by simplifying the process. Whether you are a renter or homeowner, young or retired, taking any step towards clean energy can make a difference.”

To begin the transition towards clean energy, downloading our Go Electric plan can assist you in prioritising which appliances to replace and when.

We’re promoting several options, such as replacing gas heating and hot water services with energy efficient electric systems, utilising e-cargo bikes for transportation needs, and installing solar panels.

Mayor Williams said Darebin is helping residents in planning for the switch, whether it takes six months or six years.

“Darebin was the first council to declare a climate emergency and has been a leader in addressing the issue. Darebin is proud to collaborate and partner with councils across Australia to support residents in transitioning towards electric homes, as part of their ongoing efforts towards combating the climate emergency,” Mayor Williams said.

“By working together, we can make a real impact.”

Visit the website www.darebin.vic.gov.au/go-electric to find out more, make your plan and sign up for our in-person and online events in May and June.

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