Rewiring Australia follows the success of the Rewiring America movement that aims to illustrate the positive outcomes for the nation and the world to mobilise decarbonisation and electrify everything. Now, the movement is getting closer to reaching its goal.
The deal between the Greens and Labor will speed up Rewiring Australia’s plans to electrify homes and small businesses in the country.
What is the deal between the Greens and Labor?
The deal involves the introduction of domestic price caps on coal and gas for a year following the Labor party’s announcement that The Greens would back the law in exchange for funds to support the electrification of the nation.
The Greens will help with the plan by knocking off around $200 on the expected price increase on energy bills for an average home next year. Even if energy bills are still expected to rise, the trade-off could still lead to homes getting concessional loans to switch their appliances to energy-saving alternatives and switching to electric vehicles.
The federal government will work with the Greens to develop measures to help homes and businesses transition from gas to electric.
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Rewiring Australia welcomes the move
Saul Griffith, the founder of Rewiring Australia, welcomes the adoption of the Greens and Labor. “I think this can be a great policy for the government and The Greens because it will help achieve two goals,” said Griffith.
One is that the policy will help bring down household and vehicle emissions, and the second one will reduce the burden brought by energy prices during a cost of living crisis.
Griffith also thinks the plan is better than subsidising fossil fuels to reduce energy prices.
Facing criticism about the electrification agenda
Ever since Rewiring Australia’s plans were launched in 2021, it has met criticism. Many criticised the goal as being a subsidy only for the rich because of the high upfront costs.
Rewiring Australia is now addressing the issue by creating a policy that will enable households with financing challenges regarding the upfront costs of solar energy. Griffith also said that including the policy via social housing programs is an excellent move.
“But maybe the biggest win of all would be the Australian government using something like a loan guarantee to help every Australian household afford to buy these things that are expensive upfront but cheap to run on renewable electricity,” Griffith said.
Rewiring Australia’s pilot program
Now, Rewiring Australia is moving to launch a pilot program in Wollongong in New South Wales, specifically the suburbs with the postcode 2515.
It can also be recalled that the Greens also suggested a trial in areas that require rebuilding due to major climate disasters, such as Ulmarra and Lismore. In fact, they said that they would ask the Australian Renewable Energy Authority to administer the project and partner up with a local distribution network.
The Greens will use the $25 billion FutureGrid fund to make this happen.
What electrification means to Australians today?
Electrification means every home will be fitted with renewable energy, such as house solar panels and batteries. It also involves the replacement of appliances that run on gas with electric alternatives. Furthermore, it includes switching petrol vehicles with electric models.
Check out the video below of Saul Griffith’s plans to electrify Australia:
A report by Rewiring Australia last year stated that a $12 billion investment in household electrification over the next five years could eliminate a third of the country’s emissions. At the same time, it will save homes $40 billion a year by 2028.
The report also showed that there are ten federal electorate seats that will benefit the most from this. Casey, Holt, McEwen, La Trobe, Menzies, and Aston were among them.
It also submitted several recommendations, such as having the Australian Renewable Energy Agency implement four pilot programs covering 300 to 500 homes per pilot in urban and rural communities.
“With any change, we need to show people how it works and iron out any issues before we move towards the mass electrification of the country,” Griffith said.
To encourage homeowners to switch to solar, they will receive support and subsidies for new electric appliances, batteries, solar, electric vehicle, and energy control system.
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